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Trump orders 700 US Marines and more National Guard troops to Los Angeles as unrest continues

Trump orders 700 US Marines and more National Guard troops to Los Angeles as unrest continues

The Journal2 days ago

US PRESIDENT DONALD Trump ordered active-duty US Marines and 2,000 more National Guard troops into Los Angeles last night, vowing those protesting immigration arrests would be 'hit harder' than ever.
Trump's extraordinary mobilisation of 700 full-time professional military personnel and thousands of National Guard troops came on the fourth day of street protests.
The protests were triggered after the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made dozens of arrests after a series of immigration raids in a city with huge foreign-born and Latino populations.
California Governor Gavin Newsom slammed the move, posting on X that US Marines 'shouldn't be deployed on American soil facing their own countrymen to fulfill the deranged fantasy of a dictatorial President. This is un-American.'
The deployment came after demonstrators took over streets in downtown LA on Sunday, torching cars and looting stores in scenes that saw law enforcement responding with tear gas and rubber bullets.
LA: Your voice matters.
Trump is trying to provoke chaos by sending 4,000 soldiers onto American soil.
Foolish agitators who take advantage of Trump's chaos will be held accountable.
Stay safe. Stay calm. Look out for one another.
— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor)
June 10, 2025
Monday's demonstrations unfolded largely peacefully, however, after weekend protests triggered by dozens of arrests of people authorities said were illegal migrants and gang members.
'Pigs go home!' demonstrators shouted at National Guardsmen outside a federal detention center. Others banged on the sides of unmarked vehicles as they passed through police containment lines.
One small business owner whose property was graffitied was supportive of the strongarm tactics.
'I think it's needed to stop the vandalism,' she told AFP, declining to give her name.
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Protesters gathered outside the Edward R Roybal Federal Building in Los Angeles on Monday.
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Others were horrified.
'They're meant to be protecting us, but instead, they're like, being sent to attack us,' Kelly Diemer, 47, told AFP. 'This is not a democracy anymore.'
In the nearby city of Santa Ana, about 50 kilometers southwest of Los Angeles, law enforcement fired tear gas and flash-bang grenades on protesters chanting against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency as darkness fell.
'Hit harder'
Speaking in Washington, Trump branded the protesters 'professional agitators and insurrectionists.'
On social media, he said protesters spat at troops and if they continued to do so, 'I promise you they will be hit harder than they have ever been hit before.'
Despite isolated and eye-catching acts of violence, officials and local law enforcement stressed the majority of protesters over the weekend had been peaceful.
Schools across Los Angeles were operating normally on Monday, while the rhythms of life in the sprawling city appeared largely unchanged.
Contrasting Trump's descriptions of the protests, Mayor Karen Bass said 'this is isolated to a few streets. This is not citywide civil unrest.'
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said local authorities were able to control the city.
'The introduction of federal, military personnel without direct coordination creates logistical challenges and risks confusion during critical incidents,' he told reporters.
At least 56 people were arrested over two days and five officers suffered minor injuries, Los Angeles Police Department officials said, while about 60 people were arrested in protests in San Francisco.
US President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn upon his return to the White House in Washington DC.
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Protesters also scuffled with police in New York City and in Austin, Texas on Monday.
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Police made several arrests after around 100 people gathered near a federal building in Manhattan where immigration hearings are held, an AFP reporter there saw, while law enforcement fired tear gas on dozens of protesters in Austin, NBC affiliate KXAN reported.
Trump's use of the military was an 'incredibly rare' move for a US president, Rachel VanLandingham, a professor at Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles and a former lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force, told AFP.
The National Guard has not been deployed over the head of a state governor since 1965 at the height of the civil rights movement.
US law largely prevents the use of the military as a policing force on home soil absent an insurrection.
For good reason, VanLandingham said, explaining that troops such as the Marines are trained to use lethal force, as opposed to domestic peacetime law enforcement.
'What does 'protect' mean to a heavily armed Marine??? Who has not/not trained with local law enforcement, hence creating a command and control nightmare?' she told AFP via email.
The Pentagon said late Monday Trump had authorised an extra 2,000 guardsmen, seemingly on top of the 2,000 he deployed over the weekend.
Around 1,700 guardsmen had taken up positions in Los Angeles by late Monday, the US Northern Command said.
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