Key Facts
• Protests in Los Angeles against immigration raids have reached their fourth day.
• Demonstrations include arson and looting, with some turning violent.
• National Guard troops were deployed under former President Trump’s orders.
• On June 9, the Pentagon announced the deployment of 700 Marines to the area.
• California Governor Newsom criticized the federal response, calling it “deliberately provocative.”
• Newsom filed a lawsuit claiming the National Guard deployment was unconstitutional.
• Trump accused “professional agitators” of inciting violence and called Newsom “incompetent.”
• Trump defended the National Guard deployment as necessary and criticized Newsom on social media.
Summary
Protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids have escalated into their fourth day, with some demonstrations turning violent. In response, the Pentagon announced the deployment of 700 Marines, supplementing National Guard troops already on-site. California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the federal response, filing a lawsuit to halt the National Guard deployment, which he deemed unconstitutional. Former President Donald Trump defended the deployment, blaming “professional agitators” for the unrest and criticizing Newsom’s leadership. The situation highlights deep political divisions and ongoing tensions over immigration policies.
