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Trump sends National Guard amid immigration protests in Los Angeles

'In addition, Secretary of Defense may employ any other members of the regular Armed Forces as necessary to augment and support the protection of Federal functions and property in any number determined appropriate in his discretion,' president says

Esra Tekin  | 08.06.2025 - Update : 08.06.2025
Trump sends National Guard amid immigration protests in Los Angeles Donald Trump

ISTANBUL 

US President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to the city of Los Angeles to break up protests sparked by immigration raids, according to a White House statement late Saturday.

"In light of these incidents and credible threats of continued violence, by the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby call into Federal service members and units of the National Guard under 10 U.S.C. 12406 to temporarily protect ICE and other United States Government personnel who are performing Federal functions, including the enforcement of Federal law, and to protect Federal property, at locations where protests against these functions are occurring or are likely to occur based on current threat assessments and planned operations," Trump said in a statement.

To the extent that protests or acts of violence directly prevent the enforcement of laws, they represent "a form of rebellion" against the authority of the government, Trump added.

He said he authorized and instructed the secretary of defense to work with governors and the National Guard Bureau to identify and activate the necessary National Guard members and units under the directive.

"The members and units of the National Guard called into Federal service shall be at least 2,000 National Guard personnel and the duration of duty shall be for 60 days or at the discretion of the Secretary of Defense," he said.

"In addition, the Secretary of Defense may employ any other members of the regular Armed Forces as necessary to augment and support the protection of Federal functions and property in any number determined appropriate in his discretion," he said.

In a post on Truth Social, the president lauded the National Guard's "great job" in Los Angeles following two days of violence and unrest.

"We have an incompetent Governor (Newscum) and Mayor (Bass) who were, as usual (just look at how they handled the fires, and now their VERY SLOW PERMITTING disaster. Federal permitting is complete!), unable to handle the task.

"These Radical Left protests, by instigators and often paid troublemakers, will NOT BE TOLERATED," Trump noted, adding that masks will now be prohibited at protests.

"What do these people have to hide, and why," he questioned, while also expressing gratitude to the National Guard for its handling of the situation.

US Vice President JD Vance said on X that one of the major legal questions in the immigration court battles is whether former President Joe Biden's border crisis qualifies as an "invasion."

Vance stated: "So now we have foreign nationals with no legal right to be in the country waving foreign flags and assaulting law enforcement. If only we had a good word for that..."

He noted that anyone breaking the law or interfering with law enforcement will face strict prosecution.

Peaceful protest is acceptable, but "rioting and obstructing justice" are not, Vance added, addressing what he called the "far left rioters."

For his part, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also said on X that violence and destruction targeting federal agents and facilities "will NOT be tolerated" under the Trump administration, adding: "It’s COMMON SENSE."

Violent attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and federal law enforcement are deliberate attempts to obstruct the removal of criminal illegal aliens from the US, Hegseth stated, calling it "a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK."

He added that besides the National Guard, active-duty Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton are on high alert and will also be deployed if necessary.

A White House spokeswoman said the operations are a must to "reverse the invasion of illegal criminals into the United States."

"In the wake of this violence, California’s feckless Democrat leaders have completely abdicated their responsibility to protect their citizens. That is why President Trump has signed a Presidential Memorandum deploying 2,000 National Guardsmen to address the lawlessness that has been allowed to fester," said Leavitt.

Stating that the Trump administration has "a zero tolerance" stance on criminal acts and violence, particularly when directed at law enforcement officers carrying out their duties, Leavitt warned that those responsible will be promptly arrested and held accountable.

"The Commander-in-Chief will ensure the laws of the United States are executed fully and completely," she said.

Describing the deployment of troops as being “purposefully inflammatory," California Governor Gavin Newsom warned on X that it would increase tensions.

“This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust,” Newsom said.

The federal government is assuming control of the California National Guard and sending 2,000 troops to Los Angeles - not due to a lack of law enforcement, "but because they want a spectacle," he noted.

"Don't give them one. Never use violence. Speak out peacefully," Newsom called on the protesters.

Trump had slammed Newsom in a post on X, claiming that his administration had to intervene because Newsom and the mayor of Los Angeles were unable to control the immigration protests.

“If Governor Gavin Newscum, of California, and Mayor Karen Bass, of Los Angeles, can’t do their jobs, which everyone knows they can’t, then the Federal Government will step in and solve the problem, RIOTS & LOOTERS, the way it should be solved!!!” Trump wrote on X, before announcing the signing of the memorandum.

Immigration authorities and protesters have been clashing for two days in the Los Angeles area, following unrest that began Friday after dozens were detained by immigration agents at various locations.

The arrests occurred as part of Trump’s intensified immigration crackdown, which has included widespread raids and deportations nationwide.

Over the two days, law enforcement officers in riot gear used tear gas and flashbangs to break up crowds in downtown Los Angeles and Paramount, with officials reporting multiple arrests Saturday.



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