The National Guard Deployment in LA Is a Threat to Democracy, Feldman
- President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles to suppress protests against his immigration enforcement policy despite Governor Newsom's objections.
- Trump relied on a law permitting domestic military deployment only for invasion, rebellion, or threat thereof, while Newsom filed suit against this action claiming no such conditions exist.
- This deployment occurred during demonstrations in Los Angeles opposing Trump's enforcement strategy involving ICE actions against individuals believed to be undocumented immigrants, with reports of both peaceful and violent protests.
- Experts warn that using military forces against protests risks violating First Amendment rights, chilling free speech and assembly, and endangering constitutional democracy by allowing presidential suppression of dissent.
- Historical federalizations of the Alabama National Guard by Presidents Kennedy in 1963 and Johnson in 1965 occurred under court order to enforce desegregation and protect civil rights marches, contrasting with the current politically targeted deployment.
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NOAH FELDMAN: The National Guard deployment in LA is a threat to democracy
President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, over the objection of California Governor Gavin Newsom, represents a structural threat to democracy. The law on which Trump relied permits domestic deployment only in cases of invasion by…
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This story was produced as part of a partnership between THE CITY and NOTUS, a publication from the nonprofit, nonpartisan Allbritton Journalism Institute. Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn), chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, said during a press conference Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard and Marine units in response to protests in Los Angeles was an impeachable offense. The rhetoric was the furthest a …
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