An uncertain tranquility prevailed Friday in the prior to Saturday scheduled rallies throughout the US against his policy. At the same time, the target of protesters is the great military parade wished by the Republican president for the 250th anniversary of the establishment of the US Army.
The night passed without incidents to the American big city, where a major Spanish population lives. It is recalled that in recent days the area has been a theater of demonstrations against violent arrests of foreigners who did not have legal documents.
Los Angeles demonstrations
“Why am I here? For those arrested, for those who do not have a voice, “Jasmin told the French News Agency, who did not want to give her surname.
On Saturday, June 14th, (“No Kings”). Mobilizations are expected in at least 100 cities.
Donald Trump attributed the relative calm to the growth he ordered for Los Angeles about 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines. However, the ban on the traffic may also have contributed to the city’s democratic mayor.
The US president is currently maintaining the control of the National Guard in California, following the suspension of a prohibition by a federal judge to develop these reserves in the country’s second largest city.
“Thank you for this decision!” Donald Trump wrote today. “If I had not sent the soldiers to Los Angeles, the city would be completely burnt now,” he said in a post on Truth Social.
The conflict of Trump and Newsom
Following, a federal judge first ruled the US president’s mandate for the development of the National Guard against demonstrations against the expulsion of immigrants. The judge also ordered that this body control to surrender to the Democratic Governor.
The tension began on June 6, when protesters took to the streets to protest the anti -immigration raids carried out by ICE.
Although largely peaceful, the mobilizations were still marked by serious incidents, with burned cars, looted shops, fireworks or traffic blocking on a large avenue.
However, in order to justify the development of the military, Judge Beyer had estimated.
The president “is not a monarch, he is not a king and he should stop acting as if he was,” Gavin Newsom had said after the court’s ruling in the first instance.