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US President Donald Trump’s administration has sent thousands of more troops to Los Angeles on the fourth day of chaotic protests against immigration attacks as the unrest has spread to other cities in the United States.
About 700 Marines are located in the area of LA A and the contingent of the National Guard troops mobilized to help suppress the disorder, has been doubled to 4000.
California governor Gavin Newo said this move was performing the “destroyed fantasy of a dictatorial president”.
The state is suing the president for sending troops without the permission of the governor. It is extremely unusual for the US military to have some internal role in law enforcement.
At least four Mexican citizens detained in LA, Friday, have already been deported to Mexico, the Foreign Office in the country announced on Monday.
The defending in LA was the first time in 1965 that the president had sent troops to the National Guard to an American city without approval of the governor.
The US Marines were previously located internally for major disasters such as Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and the September 11, 2001 attacks.
So far, the Trump administration has not relied on the Law on the Uprising, which would allow its troops to participate directly in the civil police.
On Tuesday morning, the prosecutor of the County LA repeated the opinion of the state authorities that additional deployment was unnecessary. “We have not come to the point where local law enforcement agencies have exceeded their funds to deal with the situation,” District Prosecutor Nathan Hochman told the BBC Radio 4 Today program.
Hochman said that only a “small part” from the population of the area actually protested and an even less number of violated the law.
But he said there were numerous cases of crime, “whether it was Waymo vehicles, throwing slag blocks and bricks in the police, driving a motorcycle in the police or vandalization – and refused through graffiti – public and private buildings.”
The 700 members of the 2nd Battalion, the 7th Marines, of twenty -palms, California, will help protect federal property and staff, including immigration agents, the US military said.
On Monday night, police in Los Angeles fired stunning grenades and gas boxes to scatter hundreds of protesters who gathered in front of a federal detention center in the center of Los Angeles, where unscrewed immigrants were held.
The National Guard forms a border to protect protesters outside the building in the heart of the second largest city in America.
Some demonstrators have thrown objects into the officers, Los Angeles (LAPD) said on Monday.
Late this day, US Prosecutor Pam Bondi has revealed the identity of a man accused of attacking rocks at federal agents.
Bondi said that an order was made to search for his home and that the man, Elpidio Rayna, would be added to the “most sought after” list in America.
The protests also appeared in at least nine other cities in the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Dallas, Austin and San Francisco.
The demonstrators initially took to the streets of LA on Friday after the ICE officers and customs law enforcement (ICE) invaded Latin American regions.
The protests diverged in robbery, self -operated cars that were burned, rocks thrown at law enforcement, and a large highway blocked by protesters.
Lapd says he arrested 29 people on Saturday night and another 21 on Sunday.
The suspects have been charged, ranging from an attempt to murder with a Molotov cocktail, to an attack on a police officer, to a robbery.
Lapd also says more than 600 rubber bullets and other less than deadly circles have been used over the weekend.
At the White House on Monday, Trump said his decision to send the National Guard had stopped the city from “burning”.
“You watch the same videos I made: the cars burn, people were annoyed, we stopped it,” the president said. “I feel we had no choice.”
The Republican president said he supported the proposal to arrest California’s governor for the possible obstruction of the measures for the implementation of the immigration of his administration.
NEWSOM, who has joined the words in recent days with Trump, replied to X that “this is an unmistakable step towards authoritarianism.” He said the deployment of the troops was “to repay the dangerous ego of the President”.
Later, Trump’s border Tom Homan told CNN that “at that time he had not seen something that he thought would guarantee the arrest of the California governor.
Trump also sent a direct warning to the protesters who were confronted with police and federal forces.
He wrote on social media: “If they spit you, we will hit and promise you that they will be hit more than they have ever been hit so far. Such disrespect will not be tolerated!”
At a press conference on Monday night, LA Mayor Bass sounded the views of other local officials, saying that the deployment of troops was a “intentional experience” of the Trump administration to “create disorder and chaos in our city”.
The city leader also said he was aware of at least “five ice raids throughout the region” on Monday, including one near his grandson’s school.
The unfolding of Trump of the National Guard is facing a legal challenge by Newsom. The trial claims that the president violates the US constitution and California sovereignty. NEWSOM also threatened to take separate legal action because of the maritime deployment.
Trump claims that the administration of his predecessor, democratic President Joe Biden, has allowed millions of immigrants to enter the country illegally.
He promised to deport a record number of undocumented migrants, setting at least 3000 daily arrests.