10.06.2025 17:31
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would make a statement from a military base while immigrant protests continue in Los Angeles. Trump said, "I will go to Fort Bragg military base and make a very important announcement. The governor is incompetent. If I hadn't sent in the troops, Los Angeles would have been destroyed."
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Protests continue in Los Angeles, USA, organized to support irregular migrants detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Many protesters were detained during the anti-ICE protests, and clashes occurred between security forces and protesters at times.
NATIONAL GUARDS DEPLOYED
President Donald Trump announced that he has deployed the National Guards to control the situation in Los Angeles and blamed Democratic officials for the events in the area.
MORE THAN 100 ARRESTS
As the protests turned into violent incidents, demonstrators set vehicles on fire in the city center and clashed with law enforcement. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced on Monday night that more than 100 people had been detained during protests carried out by "marginal groups." Bass stated that the violent protests and vandalism occurred late at night and were led not by those supporting migrants but by "marginal groups." Bass said, "I know that more than 100 people were detained last night, most of whom were arrested for illegal protests. This has nothing to do with the protests. We were fighting for the rights of migrants; we wanted the operations to stop."
Bass called on the Trump administration to halt migrant operations in the city, saying, "I hope the federal government will hear our request: Stop the operations. This is causing fear and chaos in our city and is unnecessary. I hope we are heard."
Police dispersed hundreds of protesters gathered outside the federal detention center in the city center, where migrants captured in operations conducted by ICE were held.
TRUMP WILL MAKE A STATEMENT FROM THE MILITARY BASE
President Donald Trump announced that he will challenge the ongoing migrant protests in Los Angeles from a military base. Trump said, "I will go to Fort Bragg military base and make a very important announcement. The governor is incompetent. If I hadn't sent in the troops, Los Angeles would have been destroyed."
700 MARINES DEPLOYED TO LOS ANGELES
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated in a post on the X social media platform that approximately 700 Marines will be deployed to Los Angeles to maintain order due to "increasing threats."
Hegseth used the expression, "Even if Gavin Newsom does not do this, we have a duty to defend federal law enforcement."
Meanwhile, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed that the Department has called up an additional 2,000 National Guards at Trump's direction.
Parnell stated in a post on X, "The Department of Defense, at the President's order, is calling up an additional 2,000 National Guards to federal service to support the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and ensure that federal law enforcement can carry out their duties safely."
LOS ANGELES MAYOR BASS ACCUSES TRUMP ADMINISTRATION OF USING THE CITY AS A "GUINEA PIG"
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the US administration for deploying National Guards and Marines during the ongoing protests supporting irregular migrants, claiming that Los Angeles is being used as a "guinea pig."
Bass commented on the deployment of troops to Los Angeles by President Donald Trump in statements to reporters.
Stating that the Trump administration had previously said that the raids would aim to find criminals and those with arrest warrants, Bass noted that authorities are currently going as far as people's workplaces.
Bass criticized, "We were not told that the people to be arrested would be these individuals, and this makes me feel that our city is actually being used like a guinea pig."
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