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President Donald Trump pushes ahead with his maximalist immigration campaign in face of LA protests

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2025-06-10
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In June 2025, President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard and active-duty Marines to Los Angeles in response to mass protests sparked by federal immigration raids. The move bypassed California Governor Gavin Newsom's objections—the first such override in 60 years—and marked a sharp escalation in Trump's immigration enforcement.

The protests began after federal agents arrested undocumented immigrants across Los Angeles. Demonstrations quickly spread, with scenes of burning cars and clashes with police. Trump defended the military response, claiming it was necessary to restore order, while state and city officials criticized it as inflammatory and unconstitutional.

California has filed a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing the troop deployment violates state sovereignty. Critics, including some former Trump allies, say the operation is inhumane and politically driven. The Biden-era Pentagon's restraint contrasts with current Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s support for the use of force.

Trump’s broader goal includes the mass deportation of millions, with a push in Congress to fund expanded detention and enforcement. This aggressive approach, once a campaign promise, is now unfolding in real time—and could set the tone for nationwide action.
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