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Marines in LA: A New Twist in Civilian Detention
Los Angeles, California, USA,Saturday, June 14, 2025
Protests against Trump's mass deportation agenda have been taking place in cities like New York, Chicago, Seattle, and Austin. Millions more are expected to protest on a Saturday at roughly 2, 000 sites nationwide. This demonstration, dubbed "No Kings, " aims to challenge what critics see as Trump's authoritarian actions. The protests coincide with Trump's controversial military parade in Washington DC, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US army's formation and his 79th birthday.
The deployment of troops in LA sparked a legal battle between Trump and Newsom, a move not seen in the US in at least half a century. A federal judge initially ruled to block the deployment, but the administration appealed, and a higher court paused the restraining order until Tuesday. Newsom had called Trump a "stone cold liar" for claiming he had discussed the deployment with the governor. Democrats and advocacy groups view the deployment as an abuse of power aimed at suppressing free speech and supporting aggressive anti-immigration policies.
Some members of the national guard and their families have expressed discomfort with their mission in LA. They feel dragged into a politically charged domestic power struggle. The sentiment among troops is that deploying military force against their own communities is not the kind of national security they signed up for. Families are concerned not just for their loved ones' safety but also for what their service is being used to justify.
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