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Trump: National Guard to LA - ICE Protests - News Directory 3

Trump: National Guard to LA – ICE Protests

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • The Trump administration is weighing the deployment of National Guard⁢ troops to assist with immigration⁣ enforcement, ⁤a move that has ignited a firestorm‍ of criticism and⁣ raised questions...
  • The debate centers on‍ a⁤ request from the Department of⁣ Homeland Security (DHS) for 20,000 ⁤National Guard troops ⁣to support ⁢deportation efforts, including “guard duty and riot control,”...
  • In Los Angeles, recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity has fueled protests and clashes.
Original source: rollingstone.com

The trump administration’s plan to deploy the National guard to Los Angeles, amidst ICE⁢ protests, ignites fierce debate. The primary_keyword here is “National Guard deployment,” and the secondary_keyword is “ICE protests.” This decision ⁤follows escalated tensions and immigration ⁤raids, sparking critical questions about federal overreach and states’ ⁢rights ‍within News Directory ⁢3’s coverage.Governor⁤ Newsom⁤ has already voiced opposition,⁤ while Mayor Bass and other officials are also ⁢strongly reacting to the federal government’s actions. Discover what’s next in this evolving crisis ⁢as it‍ unfolds.

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown: National Guard Deployment Controversy










Key Points

  • Tensions rise as the Trump administration considers deploying the National Guard for immigration enforcement.
  • Los Angeles sees protests and ICE activity,sparking clashes and political debate.
  • Legal and ethical questions emerge regarding federal authority and military involvement in domestic⁤ affairs.

Trump administration Considers National Guard for Immigration Crackdown, Sparking controversy

‍ Updated June 08, 2025

The Trump administration is weighing the deployment of National Guard⁢ troops to assist with immigration⁣ enforcement, ⁤a move that has ignited a firestorm‍ of criticism and⁣ raised questions about ⁣federal overreach. the potential deployment follows a series of immigration raids in⁢ Los Angeles⁣ and ⁣escalating tensions between the federal government and local officials.

The debate centers on‍ a⁤ request from the Department of⁣ Homeland Security (DHS) for 20,000 ⁤National Guard troops ⁣to support ⁢deportation efforts, including “guard duty and riot control,” according to NPR. Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed, a ranking Democrat‍ on ⁢the Senate Armed Services Committee, noted this would⁤ mark the⁢ frist instance of the National Guard being used⁣ for immigration enforcement within the U.S.

In Los Angeles, recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity has fueled protests and clashes. The American Civil Liberties Union⁣ reported hundreds of detentions in the city on Friday, leading to demonstrations that continued into Saturday. Videos circulating online showed law enforcement using non-lethal rounds and flash-bang smoke grenades against protesters.

Gov. Gavin Newsom has voiced strong opposition to the idea of deploying the National Guard ⁣for immigration enforcement in California. He stated⁤ that the California National⁣ Guard has been serving the state admirably throughout recovery efforts and that this is the wrong mission and will⁣ erode public trust.

The governor ‍can refuse the request, and Trump would not be allowed under the Constitution to send National Guard troops to California from other states. However, the Trump administration has previously mulled invoking the Insurrection act, which could ⁤allow the president to deploy the U.S. ‍military domestically, federalize the National Guard, and send⁣ in troops to quell uprisings or ⁣civil disorder.

Los ⁣Angeles Mayor Karen Bass addressed the ICE activity on X, stating⁢ her⁣ office received reports of⁤ ICE presence in the city. “These ⁢tactics sow terror in our communities and disrupt basic principles of safety in our city,” she wrote.FBI Director ⁢Kash Patel responded,“We‍ will.”

White House deputy ⁤chief of staff Stephen Miller characterized the protests as “an insurrection against the laws and sovereignty of the⁣ United States” in response to a video of protesters surrounding a federal detention center.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) criticized the administration’s approach. “Trump has brought‍ complete chaos to our communities,” Swalwell told Rolling Stone. “We were promised that violent non-citizens would be deported. Then he⁢ deported a U.S. citizen child with⁤ cancer. Yesterday ICE mistakenly detained a deputy U.S. marshal. Nobody asked for this. And Americans are starting to say enough. It’s time for Trump to pause his cruel immigration ⁣policies and ⁢come ‍to congress with a clear and competent plan.”

At the ICE raid and subsequent community resistance, this skater kid ate dozens of munitions from Border Patrol agents, walked away slowly and flipped them off. pic.twitter.com/Fsike37igS

— Jeremy Lindenfeld (@jeremotographs) June 7,2025

What’s next

The situation remains fluid as legal and political⁢ challenges to the administration’s immigration policies continue to unfold. The potential⁣ deployment of the National Guard is highly likely to face further scrutiny and legal challenges, setting the stage for a protracted battle over federal authority and states’ rights.


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