Trump authorizes 2,000 national guard troops to deploy to LA amid Ice protests | Los Angeles

On Saturday, Donald Trump authorized the deployment of 2000 soldiers from the National Guard Los AngelesAfter the immigration campaign broke out to mass protests for the second day, and the police used riot equipment with bloody gases on pedestrians.
the California The ruler, Gavin News, said in a statement that the federal government “is moving to take over” the National Guard in California. Newsom said the packing was “intentionally” and warned that it would “escalate tensions” only.
He later said: “The federal government in California and the deployment of 2000 soldiers in Los Angeles – not because there is a lack of law, but because they want a scene.” “Don’t give them one.”
Defense Minister, Higseth, on X that the National Guard forces are being filled “immediately” and threatened to send “the actual naval infantry” if the turmoil continues.
Tensions started on Friday, when the demonstrators clashed with law enforcement officials who are making migration raids in multiple locations in the city center. on saturday, United States migration The authorities extended the space raids to Paramount, southeast of Los Angeles, and met more protests outside an industrial park.
In a period of hours, the border patrol staff stood in riot equipment and gas masks outside the garden, and they spread tear gas while gathering passers -by and demonstrators in average and across the street, and some bother the authorities while recording the event on smartphones.
“Ice Out of Paramount. We see you as you are,” a woman has declared through loudspeakers. “You are not welcome here.”
One of the portable signs said: “There is no illegal person.”
By Saturday evening, the protests diminished on Saturday afternoon, but some demonstrators and authorities were participating in a tense confrontation. and Trump administration He moved strongly.
White House press secretary Caroline Levitte on Saturday evening accused the California Democratic leaders of “completely concluded their responsibility for protecting their citizens.”
“The Trump administration does not have a policy of tolerance at all with criminal behavior and violence, especially when this violence aims to law enforcement employees who are trying to carry out their jobs,” she said, declaring that Trump has signed a note late on Saturday night that requested the publication of the National Guard.
the note It confirms that the demonstrations hindered “the implementation of laws” and thus “constitute a form of rebellion against the authority of the United States government.” According to the memo, he established the National Guard forces in the state according to what is known as the Authority of the title 10, which places them under federal control, instead of the state.
Newsom said it was not needed. On Saturday afternoon, he made assurances that the Los Angeles Police Administration was available to the authorities and that his administration was in close contact with the city’s and provincial officials. “There is currently no need that is not fulfilled,” he said.
Newsom has directed the California highway patrol (CHP) to deploy additional officers to maintain public safety on highways, government roads and work to maintain peace.
“The federal government sows chaos so that they can get an excuse for escalation. This is not the way any civilized country behaves,” said Newsom.
In a publication on social media, Trump has insulted New Roire and the mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass with the protests and said that the federal government “will enter the problem, riots and deception, in the way that must be solved !!!” Earlier on Saturday, Tom Human, the White House “Tsar Borders”, was the first to say that the administration would mobilize the National Guard.
“We will attend the National Guard tonight and continue our work. This is related to law enforcement,” Homan said in an interview with Fox News.
Bass called on civil unrest throughout the Los Angeles region “with great concern” and said that the city was in direct contact with law enforcement and Washington officials.
She wrote on Saturday evening: “Everyone has the right to protest in peace, but allow me to be clear: violence and destruction are unacceptable, and officials will be held accountable,” she wrote on Saturday evening.
On Friday, ICE officers arrested more than 40 people while executing inspection orders at multiple locations, including outside the warehouse, as a tense scene reveals when he tried to mobilize preventing driving agents.
Immigrant rights defenders say people have also been seized outside the Home Depot stores and Donat store.
During the afternoon, the protests were arrested in a federal detention facility in the center of Los Angeles, David Heareta, head of the California branch of the international employees, amid a response to the police that included tear gas and flash drills.
Hyrta, who was injured and arrested, issued a statement to the Los Angeles Times from the hospital, Saying: “What happened to me is not about me. This is much bigger.”
He added: “This relates to how we lock us as a society and the injustice that occurs.
California leaders were quick to condemn the raids. Bass said that the activity was aimed at “planting terrorism” in the second largest city in the country.
Bass said: “I feel very angry with what happened.” “These tactics cultivate terrorism in our societies and disrupt the basic principles of safety in our city. We will not defend this.”
Newsom He said“The ongoing chaotic federal surveyes, throughout California, to meet the share of arbitrary detention are cruelly reckless. Donald Trump’s chaos is eroded by confidence, families’ rupture, and undermining workers and industries that work with the power of the American economy.”
Newsom also Condemn Hyrta’s arrest, saying: “David Hyrta is a respectable leader, patriotic, and defender of workers.
ICE and customs enforcement representatives (ICE) did not respond immediately for email inquiries about weekend enforcement activities.
The arrest of the immigration authorities in Los Angeles comes Donald Trump His administration was pressured to fulfill promises to carry out mass deportations throughout the country.
The Ministry of Internal Security has criticized Bass-and other democratic legislators who spoke against the raids-as they were using the anti-ice speech to contribute to violence against immigration agents.
“One of the comparisons with the Nazi Justabo in the modern era to the glorification of rioters, the violent discourse of these policed politicians exceeds the pale. This violence against ice must end.”
In a series of incendiary observations, Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House and Staff Staff in Trump, invited the demonstrations on Friday “a rebellion against the laws and sovereignty of the United States” and on Saturday ” Described Today’s protests as a “violent rebellion”.