
National Guard Deployed to LA Amid Immigration Raid Protests: Tensions Rise
Los Angeles braces for escalating tensions as National Guard deployment sparks controversy. Following a weekend of ICE raids resulting in over 100 arrests, protests erupted across Los Angeles. The Trump administration's unprecedented deployment of National Guard troops has drawn sharp criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who denounced the move as inflammatory. "This is an overreaction and a dangerous escalation," Newsom stated in a press conference. Videos circulating online show confrontations between protesters and law enforcement, with reports of tear gas and rubber bullets being used. The mayor of Los Angeles echoed Newsom's concerns, expressing worry about the potential for further violence as night falls. The deployment of the National Guard, typically reserved for natural disasters or requests from state governors, raises questions about the federal government's response to the situation. The coming days will be critical in determining whether the increased security presence can de-escalate tensions or further inflame the situation.