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Troops in LA: Who's Paying the Protesters?
Los Angeles, California, USA,Wednesday, June 11, 2025
The conversation also touched on deportation numbers. McLaughlin noted that deportations have increased recently but are still lower than during previous administrations. She blamed legal constraints and a lack of resources for the lower numbers. The discussion also covered a case of a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador and later brought back to face criminal charges in the U. S. McLaughlin criticized judges for blocking deportations and allowing dangerous individuals to stay in the country.
The use of military troops in domestic protests is a contentious issue. While some see it as a necessary measure to maintain order, others view it as an overreach of military power. The investigation into the funding of the protests adds another layer of complexity to the situation. As the situation in Los Angeles unfolds, it remains to be seen how the federal government will handle the protests and the allegations of foreign involvement.
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