Marines ending Los Angeles deployment, Pentagon says
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 20 – The Pentagon reduced Marine presence amid improved stability while 2,000 National Guard troops continue guarding federal sites during immigration-related protests, costing $134 million, officials said.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom demanded the immediate withdrawal of all National Guard soldiers remaining in Los Angeles, asserting that military presence was unnecessary.
- Mayor Karen Bass voiced opposition to the military presence, labeling it as unlawful.
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Marines start leaving L.A. after controversial immigration deployment – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
LOS ANGELES — After some 2,000 federalized National Guard troops were released from their immigration-related deployments to Los Angeles last week, roughly 700 U.S. Marines will now begin withdrawing from the city and returned to their normal duties, the Pentagon announced July 21. “With stability returning to Los Angeles, the secretary has directed the redeployment of the 700 Marines whose presence sent a clear message: lawlessness will not be …
The U.S. Department of Defense announced Monday the withdrawal of the 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles in early June in response to the multiple protests that took place in this and other California cities—to which…
Pentagon Pulling 700 Marines Off LA Protest Response Mission - The Thinking Conservative
The Pentagon is continuing to wind down troop deployment to LA, withdrawing around 700 U.S. Marines who deployed last month in response to civil unrest. The post Pentagon Pulling 700 Marines Off LA Protest Response Mission appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.


Pentagon Pulling 700 Marines Off LA Protest Response Mission
The Pentagon is continuing to wind down its troop deployment to Los Angeles, now withdrawing around 700 U.S. Marines who deployed to the California city last month in response to civil unrest. President Donald Trump ordered the Marines to deploy to the city in June, along with 4,000 National Guard troops, following protests and riots against federal immigration enforcement operations. In a press statement shared with The Epoch Times on July 22, …
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