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California Gov. Gavin Newsom unfazed by threats of arrest from Trump administration official

Los Angeles – California Governor Gavin New Troz pushed the threats to arrest by Trump administration officials, and remained challenging as he supervised the clashes between law enforcement agents and demonstrators in response to immigration raids throughout Los Angeles while also running a continuous struggle for power with the federal government.

On Saturday, Tom Human Trump warned that immigration and the presence of federal individuals will continue in the city despite criticism from Democratic leaders who have warned that it might escalate the protests. he Threatened detention Anyone who hinders immigration enforcement efforts, including newsom and Los Angeles Karen Bass – although he admitted that he had not “crossed the line yet.”

“I will say about anyone,” Human said. “You are crossing this line, it is a felony to deliberately weaken and hide an illegal foreign. It is a felony to hinder law enforcement in carrying out their work.”

In an interview with MSNBC with NBC News’ Jacob Soboroff, called Newsom’s Bluff, and urged him to “just get it” and move forward in detention.

“He is a difficult man. Why doesn’t he do it? He knows where he finds me,” said New Tohoum. “This type of confusion is exhausting. So, Tom, arrest me. Let’s go.”

Bass, at the same time, she refused to warn Homan as unnecessary, with a focus on Sunday that while she opposed the decision to deploy the National Guard forces, she does not care about trees with the federal government.

Bass said: “He had no positive reason at all to say that.” “I spoke to him last night. He realizes that I am the mayor of the city; the last thing in the world that I will do is to enter a fight with the federal government. So there was no meaning. There was no reason for this comment.”

Trump doubled Human’s warning on Sunday, and reporters told the journalists that “officials who are in the way of law and order” will face judges. “

But newsom said on Sunday that Trump did not express any concern about his ability to manage the increasing protest in Los Angeles or the possibility of federalism to the National Guard forces during a phone call after the protests began on Friday.

“We talked for about 20 minutes, and it is barely – this issue has never appeared,” New Disom said. “We had a very decent conversation.”

Newsom and Bass criticized Trump’s intense decision to delegate at least 2000 National Guard soldiers in response to the protests, on the pretext that they will not devour tensions except in the city, which has increased migration on a large scale.

In a letter to Defense Minister Beit Higseth, Newsom asked Trump to cancel his federal order to sanctify the forces in Los Angeles Province “and return them to my leadership.”

“In dynamic and fluid situations like those in Los Angeles, government authorities and local authorities are the most appropriate to assess the need for resources and protect life and property.”

The administration’s threats to arrest the elected officials were a distinctive feature of Trump’s second semester, especially after the arrest of the prominent Newark Baraka mayor outside the ice detention facility in New Jersey. The charges were dropped, despite the Ministry of Justice Another elected official accused With Baraca, Democratic Representative Lamonica McGever, with two charges of assaulting, resisting and disabled laws in law.

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