California sues Trump over National Guard deployment to Los Angeles
- On Sunday, demonstrators took over downtown Los Angeles streets, torching several Waymo cars and looting stores amid protests over immigration raids.
- The protests began after Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested illegal migrants and gang members, which authorities said triggered isolated violence.
- Law enforcement responded with tear gas and rubber bullets, arrested at least 56 people over two days, and mobilized over 2,000 National Guard troops plus 700 Marines.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom denounced the federal deployment as unlawful and promised legal action, accusing Trump of exacerbating tensions and improperly mobilizing the National Guard.
- The military presence heightened tensions and prompted debate over the use of federal forces in civilian law enforcement within state jurisdiction.
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Mass. AG Campbell joins court fight over Trump’s military deployment in California
President Donald Trump's federalization of California National Guard soldiers "flouts the vision of our Founders, undermines the rule of law, and sets a chilling precedent that puts the constitutional rights of Americans in every state at risk,” state Attorney General Andrea Campbell said.
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