California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a courageous challenge for Donald Trump Tom Homan, who, after his arrests for omission of federal immigration operations in Los Angeles.
When the immigration raids caused mass protests throughout the city, Gavin Newsom wiped out Tom Homan’s warning at a direct strike during the MSNBC interview: “He’s a tough person. Why doesn’t he?
Standoff over the deployment of the National Guard
The confrontation began after Tom Homan said NBC News that anyone who “consciously hides or hides an illegal alien” or “prevents the enforcement of law” could face accusations of crime – including state leaders such as Newsom and Mayor La Karen Bass.
“You cross this line, it’s a crime,” Homan said, adding that federal agents will continue to work in LA regardless of local opposition.
Trump will double
President Donald Trump strengthened Homan’s warning on Sunday and said, “Officials standing in the way of law and order will face the judges.” However, Newsom noted that the recent phone call with Trump did not appear protests of immigration and deployment of the National Guard.
“We talked almost 20 minutes and he barely – this problem never came,” Newsom said. “We had a very decent conversation.”
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The deployment of the National Guard
Governor Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass They criticized both deployment of more than 2,000 National Guard soldiers allowed by Trump in response to protests and warned that he could escalate violence rather than restore the order.
In a letter of Defense Minister Pete Hegset, Newsom asked the federal units to be returned to the State Controlemphasizing that “state and local authorities are best suited for evaluating the needs of resources and protection of life and property.”
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National Guard deployed without the consent of the governor
The protests escalated through Los Angeles and San Francisco at the weekend after President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard units without requesting California Governor Gavin Newsom – a rare step that lit political tensions and street chaos.
About 300 soldiers of the National Guard for the protection of federal buildings were sent to Los Angeles. Trump prevented the move and said, “It looks really bad in LA Bring soldiers !!!”
California leaders killed deployment. “It’s a serious violation of state sovereignty,” said Governor Newsom. Mayor La Karen Bass accused Trump of the persecution of “another agenda – it is not public security”.
Demonstrators closed the 101 highway, lit Waymo cars and met the coercive authorities. Police used tear gas and rubber bullets. “We were not informed in advance about the raids,” said LAPD chief Jim McDonnell, who confirmed the arrest and violent outburst.
Trump’s riots ‘riots’ unrest said, “The order will be renewed, the illegal will be excluded and Los Angeles will be liberated.” Ordered federal agencies to coordinate the intervention And he urged more soldiers: “Don’t let these criminals get away.”
San Francisco also hit
Similar protests broke out in San Francisco, where 60 people were arrested and three officers were injured. “Violence – especially against SFPD officers – will never be tolerated,” the department said.
With marines placed on standby and cities, they are winding from clashes, California is facing an intensive distance between federal authority and state leaders.
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