10.06.2025 14:00
In June, the harsh raids targeting immigrants in Los Angeles became the latest example of the deep polarization and increasing violence in American society. Peaceful protesters, journalists, and civilians were targeted during the operations. President Trump deployed the National Guard to suppress the protests. 44 people were detained, and most are expected to be deported unlawfully.
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The harsh crackdowns on immigrants in Los Angeles in June draw attention as the latest example of the deep polarization and increasing violence in American society. In operations using tear gas and pepper spray, peaceful protesters, journalists, and innocent civilians were targeted with rubber bullets and stun grenades. Even these so-called "non-lethal" bullets in America can cause serious injuries.
President Donald Trump attempted to suppress the protests by supporting immigration officials with armored vehicles and fully equipped soldiers, labeling the protests as "rebellious" groups through the National Guard. The crackdowns have particularly intensified in areas under Democratic control, with 44 people arrested, most of whom are expected to be unlawfully deported within hours.
As protests grew, police responded with harsh interventions; vehicles were set on fire, and stones were thrown. While the Department of Defense kept Marines on standby, the White House signaled that strict measures would continue, stating that "the country's security is under threat."
However, these developments have also resonated widely in the British media. Many outlets claim that America's political and social polarization is spiraling out of control, inching closer to civil war. Critics argue that these operations are politically motivated, victimizing innocent people and violating fundamental democratic rights.
This crisis in the U.S. is interpreted not only as limited to Los Angeles but also as a sign of increasing tension and violence across the country. Eyes are now turned to America's future; experts warn that if this situation is not brought under control, much larger and more destructive internal conflicts are inevitable.
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