09.06.2025 00:00
The first contingent of National Guard troops, assigned by U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in the protests held in support of irregular migrants detained in Los Angeles, has arrived in the city. President Trump stated, "I think this was a rebellion, and it was very bad. If we see a danger, we will act very firmly to maintain law and order."
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It has been reported that the first contingent of National Guards, assigned by U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in the protests organized to support irregular immigrants detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, California, has arrived in the city.
FIRST 300-PERSON UNIT ARRIVED IN LOS ANGELES
According to reports in the American media, the first 300-person National Guard unit has started to reach their designated duty locations in Los Angeles.
Some of the soldiers have been sent to the area around the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, where clashes have occurred between hundreds of protesters and federal law enforcement over the past two days.
THEY WERE EQUIPPED WITH LONG-BARRELED WEAPONS
It is stated that other National Guards will be deployed to their duty locations as they arrive in the city. The moments captured on camera showing dozens of National Guards equipped with long-barreled weapons and armored vehicles have drawn attention on social media.
TRUMP: I THINK THIS WAS A REBELLION
While passing through the airport to his golf resort in New Jersey on his way to Camp David, U.S. President Donald Trump evaluated the events in Los Angeles to reporters, stating, "I think this was a rebellion and it was very bad. If we see a threat to our country and our citizens, we will act very firmly to maintain law and order. We must ensure that law and order is maintained." Trump, who blamed the Democratic leaders of California and Los Angeles for the events, expressed that they would never allow such incidents to continue.
WHAT HAPPENED?
In the anti-ICE protests that have been ongoing in Los Angeles for two days, many protesters have been detained, and clashes have occurred between security forces and protesters at times.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he has deployed the National Guards to control the situation in Los Angeles and blamed the Democratic leaders for the events in the region. Trump also announced that wearing masks during protests would be banned. Trump stated, "From now on, wearing masks during protests will be prohibited. What are these people trying to hide and why?"
TRUMP HAD BANNED WEARING MASKS
Trump had announced that wearing masks during protests would be banned. Trump stated, "From now on, wearing masks during protests will be prohibited. What are these people trying to hide and why?"
DEFENSE SECRETARY: MARINES ARE ALSO ON HIGH ALERT
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that active-duty Marines at Camp Pendleton are also on "high alert" in case the violence continues.
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR CRITICIZED THE DECISION
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Trump's decision to deploy the National Guards to intervene in the protests. Newsom argued that the Trump administration took this step not due to security deficiencies but to create a 'protest', stating, "Do not give them what they want. Never resort to violence. Make your voice heard peacefully."
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