Its members to help suppress demonstrations that broke out for the third day against the mass arrests of irregular immigrants by the US president’s government, with the ruler of the state describing their development as “illegal”.
The National Guard had been developed around government buildings, while police and protesters clashed on the sidelines of various irregularities to arrest.
The US large city police described some rallies as “illegal”, claiming that the protesters had threw pieces of cement, bottles and other objects in the police.
Many vehicles of the Waymo taxi service were set on fire on a central Los Angeles street last night, according to video pictures.
“There are arrests,” the police wrote on social media, while developing equestrian police officers in an attempt to check the crowds.
Protesters shouted “shame on you” to the police and some seemed to throw objects against the police. A group of protesters temporarily closed the 101 Freeway, a large road in downtown Los Angeles.
Groups of protesters, many of whom held Mexico flags and banners with slogans against US immigration services, gathered in various parts of Los Angeles.
‘Acts of a dictator’ – Trump fire by California ruler
Gavin Newsom’s Democratic Governor said he asked Trump to cancel his mandate for the development of 2,000 members of the National Guard in Los Angeles County, describing it illegal.
At the same time, Newsom accused the US president of trying to build a crisis and violating the domination of the state of California. “These are the actions of a dictator, not a president,” he said in X.
The White House rejected Newsom’s criticism, stating in a statement: “Everyone saw chaos, violence and lawlessness.”
Earlier, about 10 members of the National Guard and staff of the Ministry of the Interior Security was repulsed by a group of protesters who had gathered outside a government building in downtown Los Angeles.
The northern administration of the US Army pointed out that 300 members of the California National Guard have been developed in various parts of Los Angeles, adding that their mission is limited to protecting federal staff and state property.
In a post yesterday, Trump described the demonstrators as “violent gangs of rebels” and added that he had asked his cabinet “to take any necessary action” to stop “riots”.
Speaking to New Jersey reporters, the Republican threatened to forcefully against protesters who raised members of the Police and the National Guard, saying “they spit, we hit”, but he did not refer to any particular incident.
“If we look at a danger to our country and our citizens, (the answer) will be very harsh in terms of law and order,” he underlined.
Meanwhile, the FBI has offered $ 50,000 a fee for information about a suspect allegedly threw stones at police in Pamyoudi district, injuring a federal police officer.
Despite Trump’s harsh rhetoric for demonstrations, the government has not invoked uprising legislation.
This law of 1807 allows the US president to develop the US military to enforce order in cases of social upheaval.
The last time this legislation appealed was during the 1992 riots in Los Angeles, at the request of the California Governor.
When asked yesterday if he is considering the possibility of citing the legislation, the Republican replied “it depends on whether there will be a uprising”.

‘Increased Alert’ – Ready 500 Marines
Defense Minister Pitt Hegsheth warned that the Pentagon is ready to mobilize marines, “if violence continues” in Los Angeles, noting that the Marines on the nearby Pentlandon base are “on increased alert”.
The northern administration of the US Army pointed out that about 500 marines are ready to grow in the city if requested.
For her part, the mayor of Los Angeles Caren Bas accused Trump of being stabbed by the tension by developing the ethnicity, but also condemned the demonstrations that have been rioting.
“I do not want people to fall into chaos which I believe is created by the government completely useless,” BAS commented during a press conference.
Vanessa Cardena, head of the US Voice Migrant Defense Organization, accused the Trump government of “constructing an excuse to abuse power and deliberately stimulated and sparked controversy about immigration”.
Interior Security Minister Christie Noem told the CBS that the National Guard will guarantee the safety of people involved in peaceful demonstrations and class enforcement forces.
The Republican is committed to deporting a number of records of people who are irregularly in the US and closing the border with Mexico. The White House has set the aim of Ice to capture at least 3,000 immigrants a day.
According to the inventory, in Los Angeles – a democratic city – a large percentage of Spanish and immigrants live.
However, these businesses are also arrested by people who are legally found in the US, including some who have a permanent residence permit, resulting in appeals against the government.
Mexican President Claudia Seinbaum criticized the US government for its operations against irregular immigrants and the development of the National Guard yesterday.
“We do not agree to address the migration issue,” Seinbaum stressed. “The phenomenon will not be treated with raids or violence. It will be dealt with if we sit down and work on a complete reform, “he added.