Newsom says Trump is “distorted” with the deployment of thousands of forces
The administration of US President Donald Trump sent thousands of forces to Los Angeles on the fourth day of chaotic protests against immigration raids, with turmoil spread to other American cities.
About 700 US Marine Interests in Los Angeles has been deployed, and the National Guard Unit has multiplied to suppress the turmoil to 4000.
California Governor Gavin New Nooring said this step was “the distorted imagination of a dictatorial president.”
The state is sued the president to send it in the forces without the ruler’s permission. It is very unusual for the American army to have any role in local law enforcement.
The country’s foreign affairs office announced on Monday that at least four Mexican citizens have been detained in Los Angeles since Friday have already been deported to Mexico.
The confrontation in Los Angeles is the first time since 1965 that the head of the National Guard forces sent to an American city without the approval of the ruler.
US Navy was previously published on major disasters such as Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and September 11, 2001 attacks.
The Trump administration has not yet called for the rebellion law, which will allow its forces to participate directly in the civil police.
On Tuesday morning, the Los Angeles County Prosecutor reported the state authorities’ view that the additional publication was not necessary. “We have not reached the point where the application of local law and its means to deal with the situation,” the provincial lawyer for the BBC Radio 4 said today.
Hashman said only a “small part” of the region’s residents were already protesting, and the number of the smallest law was broken.
But he said that there were multiple cases of crime, “whether it was burned by Waymo vehicles, or threw Cinder blocks and bricks on the police, driving a motorbike to the police, sabotaging – and distorting them by writing on the walls – public and private buildings.”
The US military said that 700 members of the second battalion, the seventh Marines, from Twentynine Palms, California, will help protect federal and individuals, including immigration agents.
On Monday evening, Los Angeles police officers launched thunderbolt bombs and a gas heart to disperse hundreds of demonstrators who gathered outside a federal detention center in the center of Los Angeles, where illegal immigrants were detained.
The National Guard forces formed a cordon to keep the demonstrators outside the building in the heart of the second largest city in America.
The Los Angeles Police Administration said on Monday that some demonstrators had threw things at the officers.
Late that day, US Prosecutor Bam Bondi revealed the identity of a man accused of assaulting rocks on federal agents.
Bondi said that an inspection note was made at his home, and that the man, Elpidio Reyna, would add to the “wanted” list in America.
The protests also appeared in at least nine other American cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Dallas, Austin and San Francisco.
The demonstrators originally moved to the streets of Los Angeles on Friday after he appeared on the executive and customs officers (ICE), who are carrying out the Latin areas.
The protests collapsed in looting, as self -driving cars, rocks that were thrown in the application of the law and the main highway that were banned by the demonstrators are burned.
LAPD says she arrested 29 people on Saturday evening and 21 on Sunday.
The suspects face accusations ranging from an attempt to kill with a cocktail of Molotov, to attack a police officer, for looting.
LAPD also says that more than 600 rubber bullets and other deadlines were used during the weekend.
In the White House on Monday, Trump said that his decision to send the National Guard prevented the city from “combustion”.
The president said: “You see the same clips that I did: burning cars, and I run people, stop them.” “I feel that we have no choice.”
The Republican President said he had supported a proposal that the California governor should be arrested for a possible disability of migration enforcement measures in his administration.
Newsom, who participated in a war of words in recent days with Trump, responded to X that “this is an unambiguous step towards tyranny.” He said that the deployment of the forces was “about hitting the arrogance of the dangerous president.”
Tsar Tom Home told Trump CNN that he was “not at this time” he saw anything he felt would ensure the arrest of California Governor.
Trump also sent a direct warning to the demonstrators who faced the police and federal forces.
He wrote on social media: “If they spit, we will hit, and promise you that they will strike more strongly than they were beaten before. This respect will not be tolerated!”
At a press conference on Monday evening, the mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass repeated the opinions of other local officials by saying that the deployment of forces was a “deliberate attempt” by the Trump administration “to create turmoil and chaos in our city.”
The city leader also said that she was aware of “at least five raids of ice throughout the region”, including one near her grandson school.
Trump’s publication of the National Guard faces a legal challenge from newsom. The lawsuit argues that the president was violating the constitution of the United States and California. Newsom also threatened to take separate legal action on the deployment of the navy.
Trump argued that his predecessor administration, Democratic President Joe Biden, allowed millions of immigrants to enter the country illegally.
He pledged to deport the number of records of non -documented immigrants, and set a goal of at least 3,000 daily detention operations.