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“No political pawns”.
governor California He said that the US Navy “is not political pawns”, as Trump undertakes to send elite soldiers to Los Angeles.
Gavin News has published X: “American Marines serve a valuable purpose for this country – defending democracy. They are not political pawns.
“The Defense Minister is publishing them illegally in the American streets so that Trump can get a point of discussion in his convoy this weekend.
“It is a blatant abuse of power,” added. “We’ll be sued to stop this.” California filed a lawsuit against Trump administration.
The US Marine Corps serves a valuable purpose for this country – defending democracy. They are not political pawns.
The Minister of Defense publishes them illegally in the American streets so that Trump can get a point of discussion in his convoy this weekend.
It is a blatant abuse of power …
Gavin News (GavinNewsom) June 10, 2025
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American officials said that the naval infantry was deployed to protect federal property and employees, including immigration agents. A convoy of 10 to 15 buses left with black windows and accompanied by sheriff compounds, the base in Twentynine Palms in the desert east Los Angeles Late Monday and headed towards the city, and stopped around one in the morning (9 am GMT) at the beach of the marine weapons station, about 20 miles (35 km) south of Los Angeles.
Despite their presence, there has been limited participation so far between the guard and the demonstrators while local law enforcement is carried out control of the crowds.
Internal Security said that the Immigration and Customs enforcement department arrested 2000 migration perpetrators in the day in recent days, much higher than the daily average 311 in the fiscal year 2024 during the era of former President Joe Biden.
“We have performed more operations today more than we did the day before and tomorrow, we will double these efforts again,” said Nayed Hanity. “Whenever you need and commit violence against law enforcement officers, the more difficult ice will come after them.”
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass opposed the clamps, and MSNBC told MSNBC: “This is a city for immigrants.”
Other protests protested overnight through Los Angeles Province. Outside the warehouse, relatives of the detained workers at a press conference called for the release of their loved ones.
The Yacoub Vasquiz family, 35, who was reserving on Friday in the warehouse, said that they had not received any information about him yet.
“Jabriel is a family man and the only one in his family,” said Vasquiz’s brother Gabriel. He asked not to use his last name, for fear of targeting the authorities.
Los Angeles Police chief Jim MacDonil said in a statement that he was confident of the police department’s ability to deal with widespread demonstrations and that the arrival of Marines without coordination with the police department would make a “logical and operational challenge” for them.
Monday demonstrations were much loud, as thousands came in peace in a mass in the city hall and hundreds of protest outside a federal complex that includes a detention center where some immigrants are held after raids at the workplace throughout the city.
On Tuesday, the Australian Prime Minister condemned the “horrific” shooting of a rubber bullet in an Australian television correspondent covering the disturbances in Los Angeles.
Australian 9News correspondent Lauren Tomasi was subjected to her leg by a rubber bullet on Sunday during her reports on direct television. Her employer said that she was painful but not authorized.
“She is going well. It is very flexible, I must say, but those shots were horrific,” Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz told reporters after he spoke to Thomasi.
Albaniz said the reporter could have expected “targeted” with a rubber bullet while she was doing her work in Los Angeles. He said that the footage showed that they were “clearly identified” as a member of the media, with “no ambiguity.”
“We do not find that it is acceptable, and we believe that the role of the media is especially important.”
Albaniz said that his government raised the incident with the American administration, but would not comment on any future discussion with the American president Donald Trump.
“No political pawns”.
governor California He said that the US Navy “is not political pawns”, as Trump undertakes to send elite soldiers to Los Angeles.
Gavin News has published X: “American Marines serve a valuable purpose for this country – defending democracy. They are not political pawns.
“The Defense Minister is publishing them illegally in the American streets so that Trump can get a point of discussion in his convoy this weekend.
“It is a blatant abuse of power,” added. “We’ll be sued to stop this.” California filed a lawsuit against Trump administration.
The US Marine Corps serves a valuable purpose for this country – defending democracy. They are not political pawns.
The Minister of Defense publishes them illegally in the American streets so that Trump can get a point of discussion in his convoy this weekend.
It is a blatant abuse of power …
Gavin News (GavinNewsom) June 10, 2025
Grammy -winning rapper DOECII Awards used admission letter for Black Entertainment Television (BET) to criticize Trump sharply with protests.
The award was collected for the best hip -hop artist, accusing the president of “creating fear and chaos” in his response to the demonstrations against the immigration and customs raids (ICE), which ignited the days of protest throughout the city.
She said, “I want to eat what is happening now, outside the building.”
“These are the harsh attacks that create fear and chaos in our societies. In the name of law and order, Trump uses the military forces to stop protest, and I want all of you to consider any kind of government that seems to be, when we exercise our democratic right to protest, the army is removed against us.”
Wonderful photos of the protests last night appeared in Los Angeles The Trump administration also pledged to intensify immigration raids.
the Los Angeles The provincial lawyer said that the boycott does not need the National Guard and the Marine Corps, saying that there is a “more than enough” local police to deal with riots.
Nathan c. Hoshman: “We are in Los Angeles Province. We have dozens of police officers, whether they are with the Los Angeles Police Department or the Los Angeles Sharif, or there are 45 other law enforcement agencies in Los Angeles.
“We have more than sufficient law enforcement officers to deal with the civil disorders that have occurred so far,” BBC Radio 4 said today.
“This does not mean that the federal government cannot protect federal facilities with the National Guard or, if they choose, additional soldiers – this is their choice.
“But with regard to Los Angeles, this is something, although it is important, it is something we take seriously and we are able to deal with it.
“We do not need the additional forces attended by the National Guard and the Marine Corps,” he added. “Unless civil unrest is out of control – and this may happen – we are not on the point where local law enforcement is outside its means to deal with the situation.”
Trump is deploying more National Guard and Marine Forces for protests
Good morning, Donald Trump He deployed more National Guard and Marine Forces to Los Angeles with the start of protests in the city on their fourth day. This is what happened overnight:
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California said that the deployment of the National Guard by the administration of Republican President Trump was illegal and violated the sovereignty of the state and federal law, according to a court lawsuit against the US government.
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The US military must temporarily deploy about 700 naval infantry to Los Angeles so that more National Guard forces can reach, indicating another escalation in Trump’s response to the protests in the streets on aggressive immigration policies. The Marines was expected to arrive in Los Angeles on Monday evening (Los Angeles) or on Tuesday morning.
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Although the protests against raids by the United States for Immigration and Customs (ICE) spanned to the fourth day on Monday in Los Angeles, city workers began cleaning from writing on the walls and other weekend damages throughout the city.
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the Trump administration He pledged to intensify migrant raids, with US Minister of Internal Security Security Christie Nayyem pledged to carry out more operations to collect suspect immigration violators, which expands a campaign that sparked protests.