
California governor pushes back against ‘federal takeover' (VIDEOS)
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized US President Donald Trump's decision to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles, calling the action 'purposefully inflammatory' and warning that it would lead to escalation.
The White House said the deployment followed two days of protests and assaults on US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel during immigration operations in Southern California. Trump argued that California officials had failed to control the unrest and that the federal government would intervene to restore order.
Newsom encouraged demonstrators to continue to 'speak out peacefully' and warned against 'using violence' in a post on X.
'The federal government is taking over the California National Guard and deploying 2,000 soldiers in Los Angeles – not because there is a shortage of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle,' he said. 'Don't give them one.'
Anti-ICE protests on Saturday escalated into violent clashes in Paramount, where crowds gathered near a Home Depot. ICE said no raid occurred at that location, but Border Patrol personnel and Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies were forced to use tear gas and 'less-lethal rounds' after unruly crowds confronted the officers. Similar clashes took place on Friday, as ICE conducted three raids in Los Angeles, resulting in 44 administrative arrests.
Newsom said he had deployed California Highway Patrol officers on Saturday to 'maintain safety on Los Angeles highways to keep the peace,' but emphasized, 'It's not the CHP's job to assist in federal immigration enforcement.'
'The federal government is sowing chaos so they can have an excuse to escalate. That is not the way any civilized country behaves,' Newsom said.
HAPPENING NOW🚨: Protestors are launching large rocks toward police line, and have lit some items on fire, many more protestors have shown up since I last posted. Hearing National guard has been cancelled, can't confirm. pic.twitter.com/ogOyMWTBS0
Federal officials criticized the Los Angeles Police Department for taking more than two hours to respond to a disturbance at a federal building on Friday night.
BREAKING 🚨: HUGE POLICE offensive against anti ICE protestors just unfolded, with police firing less than lethal, tear gas, and smoke canisters into the crowd. Hundreds try to flee, many hit.Sheriffs are moving the crowd out. Paramount, CA pic.twitter.com/JGJxBJzx0O
'The violent targeting of law enforcement in Los Angeles by lawless rioters is despicable,' said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
Shocking scenes in Los Angeles as rioters set fire to the streets; vandalize vehicles to protest against deportations of illegal aliens. pic.twitter.com/p9yfgOhnMm
Meanwhile, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said his department supported fellow officers after federal agents came under attack on Saturday. 'Eventually, that crowd grew to between 350 and 400 people, and some began throwing objects at the agents,' Luna told reporters about the confrontation in Paramount.
JUST IN 🚨: A new fire has just been started as protestors continue to clash with police.Compton, CA pic.twitter.com/dOSF1qQyOx
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported 118 arrests from ICE operations in Los Angeles over the past week, including five individuals identified as gang members. Many had prior convictions for drug trafficking and assault. The agency also cited a '413% increase in assaults' on officers and said agents' family members had been doxxed – their private information had been revealed online.
During an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles, anarchists attempted to pull federal agents from their vehicles and threw objects at them.How long will the government let these anarchists get away with this ? pic.twitter.com/YLLdOLyKqx
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