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Trump National Guard Los Angeles Immigration

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • President Donald Trump has ordered‍ the ⁣deployment of ⁢2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles ⁢in response to ongoing immigration protests and⁣ clashes with⁢ federal agents.
  • The order comes as tensions escalate between demonstrators and ⁢immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Los Angeles.
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated⁤ that "violent mobs" have been‍ attacking ICE officers carrying out deportation operations.
Original source: cnbc.com

President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles marks a significant escalation amid escalating immigration protests‍ and clashes with federal agents. The primarykeyword, National Guard deployment, follows clashes with law enforcement and growing tensions. California’s governor instantly slammed the move as “inflammatory,” highlighting the deep divisions. Discover the core details of this breaking ⁣news story, including the White House’s rationale, the governor’s rebuttal, and the potential for⁢ secondarykeyword, further ‍protests. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has placed U.S. Marines on high alert.Vice President JD⁤ Vance ⁣labeled protesters “insurrectionists.” News Directory 3‍ is on the‍ scene.Discover ⁢what’s next …

Key points

  • Trump orders National Guard deployment to Los Angeles.
  • Move ⁤follows clashes between protesters and federal agents.
  • California governor calls the action “inflammatory.”

Trump Deploys National Guard Amid⁤ Immigration ‍Protests in Los Angeles

Updated June 8, 2025

President Donald Trump has ordered‍ the ⁣deployment of ⁢2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles ⁢in response to ongoing immigration protests and⁣ clashes with⁢ federal agents. The ⁣White ⁤House announced ⁤the decision Saturday night, citing concerns over ⁣violence and obstruction of immigration enforcement.

The order comes as tensions escalate between demonstrators and ⁢immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Los Angeles. Over 100 arrests have been made during the protests.

Clash between U.S. Border Patrol and protesters near a⁢ Home Depot ⁢in Paramount, California.
U.S. Border Patrol and protesters clash near a home Depot in⁢ Paramount, California. (Anadolu | Anadolu | Getty Images)

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated⁤ that “violent mobs” have been‍ attacking ICE officers carrying out deportation operations. She added that Trump is federalizing part of California’s National Guard, a move typically under the governor’s control.

“In recent days, violent mobs have attacked ICE Officers⁣ and Federal ‍Law Enforcement Agents carrying out basic deportation operations in los Angeles, California,”

Karoline Leavitt,⁤ White House press secretary

California Gov.Gavin newsom criticized Trump’s decision,⁣ calling it “purposefully⁢ inflammatory” and warning that it‍ would only worsen the situation. He asserted that local authorities have sufficient resources⁢ and that there is no unmet need for additional law enforcement.

“This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust,”

gov. Gavin Newsom, via X

Defense Secretary Pete hegseth threatened further action, indicating that U.S.Marines at Camp Pendleton ⁤are on high alert and could be mobilized if the violence continues. Trump echoed this sentiment in a social ⁤media post, suggesting federal intervention ⁣if local officials are unable to manage the situation.

Vice President⁤ JD⁤ Vance‍ labeled the protesters “insurrectionists,” ⁢accusing them of attacking immigration enforcement officers while carrying foreign flags.

“Insurrectionists carrying foreign flags are attacking immigration⁢ enforcement officers, while one half of America’s political leadership has decided that border ⁤enforcement is ‍evil,”

Vice President JD Vance, via X

Labor leader David Huerta, president of the SEIU California, was reportedly injured and arrested while observing the protests on Friday. The Department of Homeland Security claimed Huerta was obstructing federal officers.

What’s next

The deployment of the National Guard is expected to further ⁢inflame ⁢tensions⁣ in Los Angeles. The situation remains fluid, with potential⁢ for further protests ⁢and clashes between demonstrators and federal authorities as the debate over immigration enforcement continues.

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