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Trump National Guard California Immigration 2024

Trump National Guard California Immigration 2024

June 10, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

California is battling‌ teh Trump governance ⁣in court; this ​lawsuit centers on ⁢the controversial National Guard deployment to Los ⁤Angeles in 2024. Gov. Newsom alleges the president overstepped​ his ⁣authority ‍following protests against ICE ⁢actions, triggering‌ a legal showdown over ⁢immigration enforcement and states’ rights.The situation escalated dramatically after⁢ the protests. Trump’s decision to send in approximately 2,000 National Guard⁢ members and ​700 Marines to ‍protect⁢ federal property ‌triggered California’s legal challenge. Border Czar Tom Homan warned of arrests⁢ for those obstructing enforcement. News directory 3 is following⁤ the‍ case closely.⁢ Discover ⁢what’s⁣ next as this high-stakes dispute unfolds.

Key ⁢Points

  • California​ is suing the Trump administration over National Guard deployment.
  • Gov. Newsom ⁣claims the president overstepped his authority.
  • Los Angeles saw protests following ICE raids, leading ‍to unrest.

california Sues trump Over National ⁤Guard Deployment in Los Angeles

Updated⁢ June 10, 2025

california ⁣officials‍ initiated a federal lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump⁢ and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. the ⁣suit challenges‍ Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles without consulting Gov. Gavin Newsom. The legal action highlights the ongoing tensions between the state and the federal government regarding immigration enforcement and states’ rights.

The dispute arose after protests in los Angeles⁤ against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions. Demonstrations began Friday, with law​ enforcement, including the Los Angeles⁢ Police Department and Homeland Security, arresting over 100 people. The situation escalated saturday amid rumors of further ICE raids.

Trump then⁢ ordered ⁢about 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles to safeguard federal property⁣ and personnel. ‍Border Czar Tom⁤ Homan warned that anyone obstructing immigration ⁢enforcement, potentially‍ including Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor ⁢Karen Bass, would face arrest.The Trump administration’s deployment of the National Guard aimed to quell unrest and protect federal assets amid ongoing protests and concerns about immigration enforcement, but it sparked a legal challenge centered on the role of the federal government and states’ rights.

Newsom, however,⁢ argues that the president’s actions are unlawful. “Commandeering a state’s ⁢national Guard without consulting the governor‌ of that state ‌is illegal and ⁣immoral,” Newsom said⁢ in a statement Sunday. He demanded Trump ⁢rescind the order.⁢ When⁣ Trump refused, ‌Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the lawsuit.

By Monday​ evening,2,000 National Guard members were in place,with an additional 700 Marines ordered to provide ‌support. The deployment underscores the federal government’s commitment to immigration enforcement and maintaining order, while California⁢ asserts its right to control its National Guard and challenges ⁤what it sees as ​federal ​overreach in the state.

What’s next

The lawsuit is expected to proceed in federal court, with potential implications for the balance of power ​between ‍the federal‌ government and states, particularly concerning immigration enforcement and ⁢the ‌deployment of the National Guard.

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