Trump to Deploy National Guard to Los Angeles
According to a report by Jinse Finance, as reported by American media on June 7 local time, due to escalating protests against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, U.S. President Trump has decided to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles. #Trump to Deploy 2,000 National Guard Troops to California# A statement released by the White House on the 7th indicated that President Trump signed a presidential memorandum to deploy 2,000 National Guard members to address the ongoing deterioration of illegal activities. On the 6th, federal agencies such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement dispatched a large number of law enforcement officers to conduct operations against illegal immigrants in various locations in Los Angeles County, California, sparking numerous street confrontations, chaos, and conflicts. That evening, about 500 protesters gathered in downtown Los Angeles and attempted to storm a detention center, clashing with police who came to maintain order. The White House statement claimed that after the violent incidents, California Democratic leaders had "completely abandoned their responsibility to protect citizens." In response to Trump's and the White House's statements, California Governor Newsom posted on social media that the federal government's deployment of the National Guard to California would only exacerbate the conflict.
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