
protest in Los Angeles: The upheaval on the streets of Los Angeles is now causing warmth in American politics. The peaceful protests that started against immigration raids are now becoming furious. The protests that have been going on for two days in protest against the action on illegal migrants have become violent. The protesters fired stones and crackers on the police on Sunday morning. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has not only given a strong warning to the protesters, but has also deployed 2,000 National Guard soldiers. They said, "Now their new way is to spit. They go to the police and soldiers and spit on their face. If this happens, they will be dealt with strictly." Trump warned that no one can play with the dignity of the security forces.
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demonstrations began when the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted raids in Los Angeles. In response, civic groups march from Mariachi Plaza to the Federal Detention Center of Downtown LA, in which & ldquo; ICE Out of LA & RDquo; Like slogans like
The National Guard took action
The situation worsened when the National Guard soldiers fired tear gas and paper balls without warning. According to eyewitnesses, a dense smoke of gas spread on the roads, due to which the protesters were seen running around. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said that 27 people were arrested on Saturday, who stayed in the area, not obeying the orders of the law. However, police spokesperson Norma Isenman did not clarify whether the less deadly force was used or not.
White House’s strict response
US Vice President JD Vance gave these demonstrations "Rebellion" Said, Senior Advisor to the President Stephen Miller "Violent rebellion" Told This shows that the government is seeing this movement not just opposition, but as a danger.
The rebellion act has not yet been implemented, but the indication is clear
President Trump has not yet implemented the Insurrection Act of 1807, which gives them the right to restore domestic peace with military force. But when reporters questioned this, he said, & ldquo; It depends on whether it is a rebellion. We saw La closely last night, there was violence there. The situation could have been worse. & Rdquo;
US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth also warned that if the violence did not stop, soldiers with active duty could also be called. He said & ldquo; Marine jawans posted at Camp Pendelton are on high alert. & Rdquo;
The President of Mexico defended the migrants They said, "They migrate to the need … they are not criminals." President Shenbaum also promised that the government will give all possible help to whichever migrants want to return to their country. he insisted, "Human rights should always be respected."