California Rob Bill Prosecutor General said on Monday that US President Donald Trump “trampled” the sovereignty of the statewhen he ordered the deployment of the National Guard units to suppress protests against the Los Angeles immigration policy.
Bill said it on Monday when he announced plans to sue Trump’s administration. He said that The state asks the court to declare that the deployment of a guard was illegal, and will claim precautionary measures to stop their mission. The action is to be brought in Monday.
Trump claims that the posting of the National Guard was needed because, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom, he said failed to stop protests against immigration agents. The National Guard is usually subordinate to the relevant governor. According to the New York Times daily It’s the first time in 60 years of age The President took over her command without the Governor’s consent. Last time, President Lyndon Johnson did it in 1965 in Alabam to protect African -American activists.
Governor California Gavin Newsom On Sunday in an interview for MSNBC, he pointed out that “The abuse of the National National Guard without consulting the Governor is illegal and immoral.” He announced that California was planning to bring a lawsuit against Trump.
AP added that Los Angeles was relatively calm on Monday morning. On Sunday, however, the protesters blocked the busy highway and set fire to autonomous vehicles. The police responded with tear gas, rubber projectiles and stun grenades. Demonstrations were held in the center of the city and in several other areas it was the third and most intense day of protests against Trump’s policy of mass deportations.
Deployment approximately 300 members of the National Guard caused a wave of anger and concern. The protesters tossed various objects towards the police, including pieces of concrete, electric scooters and fired fireworks. Several people were detained by one of the demonstrators, for example, for throwing an incendiary bottle, another behind the impact of a motorcycle into the arranged cops.
The National Guard was deployed to protect federal buildings, in particular the Los Angeles’s detention center. Police Chief Jim McDonnell described the situation there as “too complicated” for local components.