2,000 more National Guard and 700 Navy in Los Angeles

Jestha 28, 2082

2,000 more National Guard and 700 Navy in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles has been in turmoil for four days after protests against immigration policies introduced by the US administration escalated.

As the demonstrations turned violent, President Donald Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops last Sunday to protect the protesters, and California Governor Gavin Newsom strongly protested the move, calling it "illegal" and "immoral." But despite that, two thousand National Guard soldiers and 700 marines have been sent to Los Angeles on Monday by order of Trump. Governor Newsom has protested that this military increase adds even more complexity to safely managing the protests. But Trump not only doubled the number of National Guard troops on the second day, he also sent in the Navy.

Some international news organizations have claimed that three people have died in the violent protests so far. But so far it has not been independently confirmed. President Trump has ordered the arrest of masked protesters. The protestors came to the protest wearing masks to avoid security cameras. The Trump administration launched a campaign to deport immigrants on June 6-7. 

They protested saying that the policy would break up immigrant families. The media reported that Monday's demonstration was comparatively peaceful. 

Commenting that Trump exaggerated the demonstration of Los Angeles and mobilized National Guard soldiers and marines, Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Newsom insisted that the situation is not out of control. They say Trump is putting public safety at greater risk by adding military force. Moreover, the local police have also stated that there is no need for further assistance. Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell issued a statement saying, "Our police department is well equipped to handle large-scale demonstrations, and the arrival of the Navy without the coordination of the police department has added to the operational challenge." Not for safety.' 

Similarly, Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against the deployment of National Guard troops in California. In a conversation with reporters, he accused Trump of trampling on the sovereignty of the state. "We do not take it lightly that the President abused his authority and illegally mobilized the National Guard in California." In addition, President Trump argued that "if the guard had not been deployed, the city would have been completely destroyed."

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