- Trump deployed 700 U.S. Marines and 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to control immigration protest unrest.
- California officials strongly opposed the move, calling it illegal and counterproductive.
- Demonstrations spread nationwide in response to federal immigration raids, with tensions high in multiple cities.
President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of hundreds of U.S. Marines to Los Angeles, escalating federal response to growing protests following sweeping immigration raids. Approximately 700 Marines were ordered into the city, with half arriving Monday night and more expected Tuesday. This comes alongside Trump’s activation of 4,000 National Guard troops—a decision met with sharp resistance from California Governor Gavin Newsom and local officials.
Local Leadersx Push Back Against Federal Troop Deployment
California leaders have criticized the president’s move, calling it both excessive and legally questionable. Governor Newsom has filed a lawsuit arguing Trump’s deployment of the Guard violates legal norms, as it bypasses the state’s authority. Mayor Karen Bass confirmed more than 100 arrests occurred during mostly peaceful protests on Monday. Tensions escalated over the weekend, with some incidents of violence prompting police to respond with tear gas and flash bangs. LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell warned that the uncoordinated arrival of Marines could complicate local efforts to manage the unrest.
Immigration Crackdown Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
The protests erupted after federal raids targeting undocumented immigrants swept through several cities. Demonstrators rallied outside a federal detention center in downtown Los Angeles, chanting and waving flags in opposition to the raids.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has pledged to continue the operations, framing them as necessary enforcement. Meanwhile, critics argue the raids are indiscriminate and disrupt families. Protests have spread to multiple cities, including New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, with some clashes reported in Austin, Texas, and Orange County, California.