Governor of California to the protesters: Don’t excuse Trump’s hand
California’s governor Guin Noussam condemned President Donald Trump’s plan to deploy thousands of National Guard soldiers to suppress pro -immigrant protesters in the Los Angeles region, calling the move “deliberate and provocative”.
According to RCO News Agency, the Democratic governor’s remarks came after Trump’s border officer Tom Homman told Fox News that the government plans to send National Guard soldiers to the area.
The White House announced that Trump has signed a Presidential Memorandum of Understanding, according to which four soldiers would “expand to investigate illegal allowance”. In a statement that Trump is trying to seize the California National Guard and establish two soldiers, which the governor said after confronting immigration agents who attacked local jobs “only exacerbated tensions.”
According to Palico, the Trump move was carried out without a signature, probably based on Article 7, a legal basis for activating and mobilizing the Guard. “If the governor of California and the mayor of Karen Bus from Los Angeles cannot perform their duties, everyone knows that they cannot act and solve the problem, uprisings and looters in a way that needs to be resolved!”
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In Paramount, a small town in southeastern Los Angeles, the second consecutive day of clashes in the area over the immigration attacks is senior officials. At least 3 people were arrested on Friday on violations of immigration laws. Among the detainees, David Huorta, the head of the California Seiu Labor Union, also attended his arrest during his arrest, and he had a short -term hospital hospitalization, followed by a wave of condemnation by California Democratic authorities, including New Youssems.
A video of Huertha’s arrest showed that agents were throwing the trade union leader. In Paramont, federal agents attacked the protesters in anti -riots and dispersed the crowd using tear gas and explosive grenades. In a statement, Caroline Liwit, a White House press secretary, said in a statement that “violent thugs have attacked the customs and immigration officers (ICE) and federal law enforcement agencies who were conducting initial expulsion operations” and “Democratic leaders in their inadequacy”.

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Hooman told Fox News that although people have the right to protest according to the first amendment, “crossing the red line” and creating an obstacle against the Customs and Immigration Operations (ICE) will have consequences. “We are ahead of this game,” he said. We are mobilizing force. We will take the National Guard tonight. We will continue to work. We will drive these people back and enforce the law. “
Nawsam said in a statement that such federal intervention is unnecessary. “The Los Angeles authorities can have access to law enforcement at any moment,” Nousam said. We are in close coordination with the city and the city, and there are currently no need. “This is a mistake and destroys public confidence.”
The Governor of California urged protesters to act peacefully and “not excuse Donald Trump.”

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