After the arrest of 44 people in the procedure performed in Los Angeles ICE authorities, protests in the region caused in the region, which led to the deployment of the US National Guard. This step came after the police used tear gas on the protesters against the ice in motion, which sent shock waves across the US.
The deployment of the US National Guard brought a sharp reaction from Governor California Gavin Newsom, who “crushed” the potential deployment of American Marines in his state. Newsom took X to say, “Defense Minister now threatens to deploy active marines on American soil against his own citizens. This is an angry behavior.”
He was Pete Hegset, Defense Minister Donald Trump, who hovered the idea of deploying the US National Guard in Los Angeles, a democratic state. “President Trump, violence and destruction against federal agents and federal facilities will not be tolerated. It is common sense,” HegSeth wrote about the problem and evoked other shock waves in the American political landscape.
It all started with stand-off among the border patrol staff in tactical devices and gas masks and incoming wave of protesters. As soon as things began to escalate, the police began to deploy tears and the protesters also threw objects on them to retaliate. According to The Guardian, a single car was reportedly ignited. This triggered Trump’s challenge to send the National Guard, a step that raised concerns about the critics that the United States was slowly heading towards authoritarianism and dictatorship.
“The Federal government takes over the California National Guard and deploys 2,000 soldiers in Los Angeles – not because there is a lack of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle. The newsome was also quoted as an incident. Meanwhile Trump appreciated the US National Guard for restricting protests to the truth.”
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