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Los Angeles braces for arrival of more troops in ‘crisis of Trump’s own making’

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Edward Helmore
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Los Angeles is preparing for the arrival of more federal troops, including 700 Marines and an expansion of National Guard deployment to 4,000, following four days of protests over federal immigration raids. This deployment, authorized by President Donald Trump, is strongly opposed by California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, who are suing the Trump administration, calling it an illegal federalization and a 'crisis of Trump's own making.'

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  1. 1 Late last year: Wildfires devastated parts of Los Angeles county.
  2. 2 Four days prior to article: Protests over federal immigration raids began in Los Angeles.
  3. 3 Monday: US Northern Command (Northcom) statement on Marine deployment; California Attorney General Rob Bonta stated state's sovereignty was 'trampled.'
  4. 4 Early Tuesday: Donald Trump posted on Truth Social justifying troop deployment.
  5. 5 Tuesday: Los Angeles bracing for new troop arrivals; Senator Alex Padilla spoke to Associated Press; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to testify before House appropriations subcommittee on defense.
  6. 6 Currently: Initial deployment of 300 National Guard troops expanding to 4,000; 700 Marines could begin arriving.
  • Increased military presence in Los Angeles
  • Legal battle between California and the Trump administration
  • Heightened tensions between protesters and authorities
  • Potential for further escalation of protests
  • Criticism of Trump's use of military for domestic issues
What: The US government is deploying additional military forces (National Guard and Marines) to Los Angeles in response to protests over federal immigration raids. This action is controversial, with California state officials opposing it and suing the Trump administration, arguing it's an illegal federalization of state forces and escalates tensions.
When: Tuesday (current day of article), Monday (Northcom statement, Bonta statement), early Tuesday (Trump's Truth Social post), last three nights (Trump's reference to protests), late last year (wildfires).
Where: Los Angeles, California, United States, Camp Pendleton.
Why: Protests erupted over federal immigration raids on local businesses. President Trump authorized the deployment to 'restore order' and protect federal personnel and property, claiming the city would be 'burning to the ground' otherwise. California officials argue it's an overreach of federal power, escalates tensions, and is a political move by Trump.
How: Trump authorized the deployment of up to 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines. The US Northern Command (Northcom) stated forces are trained in de-escalation and crowd control. California is suing the Trump administration, claiming illegal federalization. Trump used Truth Social to justify his actions. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly supported the deployment on X.

Los Angeles is preparing for the arrival of more federal troops, including 700 Marines and an expansion of National Guard deployment to 4,000, following four days of protests over federal immigration raids. This deployment, authorized by President Donald Trump, is strongly opposed by California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, who are suing the Trump administration, calling it an illegal federalization and a 'crisis of Trump's own making.'