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The national guard troops arrived in Los Angeles, according to Disposed images by News Network ABC7.
The video showed troops in the city center of the city, before an expected demonstration near the town hall.
They were also seen making their way through the primordial area of the, near Alondra and Orange.
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Other legislators outside California also sentenced Donald Trump's decision to send the National Guard in response to demonstrations against federal immigration repression.
In an article on X on Sunday, the Democratic representative of Vermont, Becca Balint, said:
“The ice went down on the communities of immigrants in Los Angeles, targeting innocent people who try to live their lives, and when the ice was greeted by a fierce opposition, Trump deployed the National Guard. It is not “going after the criminals” is a frightening escalation intended to sow even more fear and division. “
Jasmine Crockett, a democratic representative For Texas, also weighed on Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard troops in Los Angeles, saying on Sunday:
“First, they illegally expel the citizens. Then they release the ice to terrorize communities. Now they have the national guard in Los Angeles to silence the demonstrators. It is not on law and order. Here's what authoritarianism looks like. ”
Trump's “border tsar”: “Every day at La, we will apply immigration law”
Tom Homan, the “tsar of the borders” of Donald Trump, doubled the prosecution by the federal government of repression of immigration, despite generalized demonstrations in Los Angeles which are held against the raids.
Talk to NBC, Homan said:
“I tell you what, we will continue to apply the law every day in Los Angeles … Every day in Los Angeles, we will enforce the Immigration Act. I don't care if they like it or not. ”
Homan continued by saying that he would stop anyone who hinders the application of immigration and did not exclude if that would include the governor of California Gavin Newsom or the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass.
Instead, he said:
“I'm going to say it about anyone … you cross this line, it's a crime to knowingly feed and hide an illegal foreigner. It is a crime to hinder the police who do their job. ”
Newsom, Bass and a series of California leaders have strongly criticized the Trump administration's repression against migrant communities, and more recently, Trump's decision to deploy 2,000 California national guards in the County of Los Angeles – the objection of Newsom and Bass themselves.
Addressing CBS's Face The Nation on Sunday, the Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, accused Los Angeles leaders of having failed their work and declared that the mayor Karen Bass “refused to recognize the dangerous situation she perpetuates».
Noem said:
“Often, in these cities, you have good leaders who help restore other law enforcement agents, but you have politicians who will not give this kind of resource when necessary, unfortunately, while waiting for several hours for LAPD to present.”
In response to a question about the American lawyer in Los Angeles, telling CBS that the Los Angeles police had helped, Noem pushed and said:
“They waited until we have officers in dangerous situations, then they answered.”
Noem then urged the demonstrators to “go to Congress and change” laws instead of protesting in the streets.
Here are some images that result from information about the County of Los Angeles:
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Trump: “He hopes chaos”
Sunday, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, urged the demonstrators to remain peaceful».
Newsom, who previously warned that Trump's decision was for a show, said:
“He hopes chaos to be able to justify more repression, more fear, more control. Stay calm. Never use violence. Stay peaceful.”
Nick Stern, a British photographer based in Los Angeles, is expected to undergo emergency surgery for an injury suffered during the dead end between police and anti-ice demonstrators in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Stern told the Guardian that he covered the demonstration near a branch of Home Depot in Paramount, where immigrant workers are generally hired for a day's work, when he felt strong pain in the leg.
“I walk by taking photos and I was not hit until 9 pm. I crossed the road when I felt a powerful pain on my leg. I put my hand and I felt a piece of bump to get out of the back of my leg,” he said.
Stern thinks it was probably struck by a non-lethal round that the deputies used with stunning flash-bang grenades for the control of the crowds.
“People came to help and put me on the sidewalk. A doctor was called, who cut my clothes. In my leg, that was what looked like a hole of five centimeters with dragging muscles and blood in my leg. The doctor put a tourniquet on it, and a journalist with whom I was shattered. ”
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Addressing journalists on Saturday, the Sheriff of the County of Los Angeles, Robert Luna, was asked about how the police would react if the demonstrations become violent.
Luna said:
“I really hope that is not the case, but in the company in which I am, I have to prepare for the worst. This is why we call more resources. And while I came, some of the largest groups were starting to disperse. I therefore urge them to leave the area so that nothing is injured, no one is arrested, if possible …
We will maintain a significant presence here in the city of Paramount and we will keep an eye on the rest of the county, just to make sure that other uprisings do not start, and if they do, there is no violence or material damage…
I never give specific figures on deployment, but I can assure you that several dozen groups of deputies are here with more. »»
Leader of the House minority: “These are the United States of America and we will not be intimidated by a budding dictator”
Hakeem Jeffries, the chief of the House minority, condemned the arrest and detention of David Huerta, president of the Californian branch of the Employed International Union service.
In a declaration on X, Jeffries said:
“The violent assault and the arrest of the president of California Seiu, David Huerta, is unacceptable. Mr. Huerta should be released immediately and all the charges have dropped …
The observation of law enforcement activities is not a crime and the deployment by the administration of the National Guard in response is inflammatory and provocative.
These are the United States of America and we will not be intimidated by a budding dictator in the executive power. The Democrats of the Chamber will be held with David Huerta for As As Tell It Tanding until the accusations are abandoned, and the federal actions that have been unleashed will be completely investigated and exposed. »»
California governor Gavin Newsom pushed Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles, saying Sunday morning:
For those who keep a trace, the National Guard of Donald Trump had not been deployed in the field when he published this.
Here is a map of the demonstrations that occur in Los Angeles in response to federal immigration raids: