
LA Mayor Condemns Trump's Troop Deployment Amid Deportation Protests
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemns President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops during deportation protests. The protests, which started Friday, have spread to other cities. "That's all an experiment. This has not been done before. It was not asked for. It is not warranted," said Bass in response to the federal intervention. Meanwhile, President Trump publicly threatened to have California Governor Gavin Newsom arrested, further escalating the tensions. This incident highlights the ongoing conflict between the federal government and California over immigration policies. The situation remains tense, with a large law enforcement presence monitoring the protests. California is now filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the legality of the National Guard deployment. The lawsuit seeks to have future deployments stopped. The video footage shows the intensity of the protests and the significant law enforcement presence. The events underscore the deep divisions and political polarization surrounding immigration issues in the United States.