Trump sent the National Guard to suppress California protesters
Following protests against the forced deportation of immigrants in the United States, Trump ordered the National Guard to suppress California protesters.
According to RCO News Agency, the White House announced that US President Donald Trump has ordered the National Guard to be dispatched to Los Angeles following a few days of violence and reports of attacks on immigration and customs officers.
The latest unrest occurred in the city of Paramount, where protesters faced US immigration and customs officers following reports of immigrant expulsion operations.
Although there was no raid at the desired location, the tensions were raised near the Home Deo store and used tear gas and non -fractured bullets to disperse the crowd.
Protests in California
Trump wrote on the Truth social network, insulting California’s governor Guinen Nawsam by making changes to his surname, “Rebellion and looters! If the governor of Goyen’s “New Junk” of California and the mayor of Karen Basi from Los Angeles cannot do their job – who everyone knows they cannot – then the federal government will act and solve the problem as it should !!! “
White House spokesman Caroline Lewat said the US president has signed the Presidential Note to allow the National Guard to be deployed for attacking immigration and customs officers and “eradicated illegitimate”.
He emphasized the without negligence of the Washington government against violence against the law enforcement forces.

Protests in California
Meanwhile, Trump’s Special Representative Tom Hooman, who is currently watching Operation Operations, told Fox News Saturday evening: “We are importing the National Guard tonight. We continue our work. We do not retreat against these people. “
“The American people know that this is about law enforcement … and I repeat it again, we will not apologize for it,” Hooman said. “You have the right to freedom of expression according to the first supplement, but if you cross the red line, stop the law, tackle the agents or destroy the property, you will be prosecuted.”

The deployment of force in California
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Sheriff’s Robert Luna also said his forces initially responded to a “street domination”, but were later called by federal officials who said they were attacked.
“In the end, the population reached about 2 to 5 people, and some began to throw objects into the agents,” Luna told reporters.
He emphasized that his administration did not play a role in the implementation of immigration laws but supports pressure agents.

Protests in California
The protest came after three migration raids across Los Angeles on Friday, which resulted in two administrative arrests and arrests of California’s SEIU President David Huerta.
US Secretary of Homeland Security Christie Nom called the unrest as “revolt” and warned that anyone who “commits the law” would be prosecuted.

Protests in California
“You bring disorder, we will make a bracelet,” said Dan Bonjino.
The FBI chief Patel also warned, saying, “If you hit the officer, you are going to jail … no longer where you are or how you came from or which movement is talking to you. “If local police forces fail to support our men and women, the FBI will do so.”
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