
National Guard Deployed to LA Amidst Immigration Protests: Newsom Criticizes Trump's Decision
Los Angeles braces for potential escalation as National Guard troops deploy following protests against immigration raids. President Trump's decision to send 2,000 soldiers to Los Angeles has been met with sharp criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who argued that the city has sufficient law enforcement resources. The deployment follows two nights of protests against recent immigration raids. "The city has no shortage of law enforcement officers," Newsom stated, expressing concern about the federal government's intervention. The video shows National Guard troops arriving in Los Angeles, with military vehicles parked outside the Metropolitan Detention Center downtown. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policy and the potential for further unrest.