President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard of the United States to Los Angeles, California, to deal with the unrest caused by the search for illegal immigrants, a decision that sparked a strong backlash in the US. Donald Trump said Monday he would not rule out sending active-duty Marines to California, ABC reported. Reported that Donald Trump this statement confirmed the U. S. Defense Secretary hergeses earlier “Recommendations.”.
The defence department is “Mobilising immediately” National Guard of the United States to Los Angeles as violence and vandalism against federal agencies and facilities becomes “Intolerable”, hegses warned on social media yesterday. And “If the violence continues, it will mobilise the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton The Marine, who are already on high alert”.
Asked on the 8th what the threshold was for sending Marines, Donald Trump, who is leaving for Camp David, told reporters on the tarmac that the threshold was “What I think it is”, ABC said. “The threshold is what I think it is. If we see our country and our citizens in danger, we will take very, very strong measures on law and order,” he said.
Local time 8, Donald Trump on the tarmac to answer questions. Image source: US media video screenshot
In addition, Donald Trump reportedly accused protesters of “Spitting” at police and offered a “New expression he had created”– “They spit, we hit”. Donald Trump said, “I told them no one was allowed to spit on our police, no one was allowed to spit on our soldiers, but they did it and it was very common. They walked up to the police, got this close, and started spitting in their faces. If that happens, they will be hit back hard.”
On the 6th and 7th, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agencies dispatched a large number of law enforcement personnel to carry out raids in many parts of Los Angeles County targeting illegal immigrants, two days of serious clashes with local community residents. On July 7th Donald Trump accused California Governor Newson and Los Angeles mayor Busse of being “Incompetent” and unable to control the chaos, and signed a presidential memorandum in which Newson, without asking for support, 2,000 Californian National Guard of the United States in the Los Angeles area. A total of 300 National Guard of the United States personnel were stationed in the Los Angeles area of California, the US military said Monday. In addition, on the 8th, hergeses also ordered that 500 n The Marine, coordinated by the US Army’s northern command, were “Ready to deploy” and could be sent to Los Angeles at any time, to help deal with the ongoing protests in the area over the immigration raids.
NEWSON, on the other hand, has publicly opposed Donald Trump’s decision since July. Legal experts say it is the first time since 1965 that a president has moved a State National Guard of the United States without a request from a governor. Busse said in a social media post at noon Thursday that the federal presence of National Guard of the United States after a manhunt by law enforcement officials for illegal immigrants “Will only exacerbate the chaos.”.