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Unusual Moves: When the President Steps In
Los Angeles, California, USASunday, June 8, 2025
The troops sent to Los Angeles had a specific job. They were there to protect immigration officers, not to do police work. This is important because the National Guard can't legally do regular police work unless the Insurrection Act is used. Some experts worry that this move could lead to more aggressive troop deployments in the future.
This isn't the first time the president has considered using the military on home soil. In 2020, he asked governors to send troops to Washington, D. C. to handle protests. He even threatened to use the Insurrection Act. But his defense secretary at the time pushed back, saying the law should only be used in extreme situations. The president never did use the Insurrection Act during his first term. But he hinted that he might do things differently in his second term.
The National Guard has been used in many ways over the years. From protecting students during school integration to helping with natural disasters, they play a crucial role. But when they're used in ways that go against the wishes of state governors, it raises questions. It's important to understand the laws and the limits of the president's power. This way, we can ensure that the National Guard is used appropriately and effectively.
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