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In any legal bed on the National Guard, Noem promises to maintain the migration policy of Trump – Chicago Tribune

For Peouria, Olga RR Rorige and John Seewer

LOS Angeles (AP) – The United States National Security Secretary Kristi Noem is committed on Thursday to advance the migratory raids of the government of President Donald Trump despite the waves of disturbances in different parts of the country.

A few hours later, a judge ordered Trump to make control in California about the National Guard he ordered to deploy after the demonstrations for his campaign against migrants, but a court of appeal temporarily blocked this order, which was to enter into force on Friday. The Federal Court of Appeal of the Ninth Circuit has planned an audience on the issue on Tuesday.

The temporary restriction order made by the federal judge indicated that the deployment of the National Guard is illegal and violates the tenth constitutional amendment, in addition to overcoming the legal authority of Trump. The order only applies to members of the National Guard and not to marine infants who were also sent to the Los Angeles demonstrations. The judge said he would not make a decision on Marina’s infants because they are not yet on the street.

Governor Gavin Newsom, who asked the judge an emergency suspension of the soldiers who collaborated on the migratory raids, said at a press conference after the decision that “today it was really proof of democracy, and today we approved the evidence”. He also said that the National Guard forces would be reassigned to “what they did before Donald Trump requisitions”.

Anna Kelly, spokesperson for the White House, said that the president had acted in his powers and that the ordinance of the federal judge “endorses our brave federal officials. The district court does not have the power to usurp the authority of the president as commander-in” of the armed forces.

While the judicial dispute was led, cities in the country have prepared for major demonstrations against Trump scheduled for the weekend.

“This will continue,” said DHS director on raids

Noem said that the immigration raids that the demonstrations will continue to continue and added that the agents have thousands of objectives to their sight.

“This will continue until we have peace in the streets of Los Angeles,” he said at a press conference, which was shown by Democratic Senator Alex Padilla, who was withdrawn from the act by force.

Newsom warned that military intervention is part of a broader initiative of Trump to revoke the fundamental standards of nation democracy. He also said that sending the Raids National Guard personnel exacerbated tensions in Los Angeles.

Until now, mobilizations have been concentrated mainly on the center of Los Angeles, near the municipal council and a federal detention center where some immigrants are held. A large part of the vast city was carried out during the demonstrations.

The third night with an eight afternoon curfew, the Los Angeles police arrested several demonstrators who refused to obey an order to expel a street in the center. Previously, the officers of the National Security Department used amazed grenades to disperse a crowd that had gathered near the prison, which made his unsatisfied slaughter.

These incidents were exceptions. As happened during the two previous nights, the demonstrations, which lasted several hours, were peaceful and animated, attracting a few hundred participants who walked through the song, dance and mockery center of the description made by the federal government of the city as a “area of ​​war”.

The demonstrations have increased throughout the country, with mobilizations in more than a dozen important cities. Certain derivatives of clashes with the police and hundreds of people have been arrested.

Noem says that action in Los Angeles is a model

Immigration agents carrying out raids in Los Angeles “develop a model and a plan” for other communities, said Noem.

He promised that the federal authorities “would not leave”, even if, he said, the agents were beaten with stones and bricks and attacked. He commented that people with judicial lockers in the country without authorization and violent demonstrators will face consequences. “”

“Simply because you think you are here as a citizen, or because you are a member of a certain group or that you are not a citizen, that does not mean that you will be protected and that you will not risk the consequences of the laws that this country defends,” he said.

Noem criticized Padilla’s interruption, describing it as “inappropriate”. A statement published by his agency said that the two met after the press conference for about 15 minutes, but also reprimanded him for “disrespectful political theater”.

Padilla later said that he demanded answers on “increasingly extreme actions against immigration” and just wanted to ask Noem a question. He stressed that he was handcuffed, but not arrested.

“If this is how this government answers a senator who has a question, I can only imagine what they are doing to agricultural workers, heads, workers in the Los Angeles community,” he said.

The military presence in Los Angeles intensifies

The federal government said he was willing to send soldiers to other cities to help migratory raids and riot control, which Trump had promised in his presidential campaign last year.

Some 2,000 soldiers from the National Guard are in the second most populous city in the country and will soon be added 2,000 others, in addition to some 700 navy infants, according to Division General Scott Sherman, in charge of the operation.

About 500 members of the National Guard deployed during Los Angeles demonstrations were trained to support migration operations, the commander announced on Wednesday. The National Guard has the power to temporarily arrest people who attack agents, but any arrest must be made by the police.

States face questions about the deployment of troops

With more manufacturers planned for the weekend and given the possibility that Trump can send soldiers to other states to enforce migration laws, governors weigh what to do.

Texas, the Republican Greg Abbott, has placed 5,000 members of the National Guard personnel in the cities where mobilizations have been summoned. In other states controlled by the Republicans, the governors did not say when or how they could deploy soldiers.

A group of Democratic governors signed a statement this week in which he described the mobilization of Trump’s troops as “an alarming abuse of power”.

Hundreds of prisoners in demonstrations in Los Angeles

Police from Los Angeles has carried out around 470 arrests since Saturday, the majority for not having expelled certain areas at the request of the police, said the police service.

There have been more serious accusations, including assault against the police and the possession of Bomb Molotov and a weapon. Nine agents were injured, mainly with minor injuries.

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Rodríguez reported San Francisco and Seewer from Toledo, Ohio. The journalists of the Associated Press Julie Watson in San Diego, Jesse Bedayn in Denver; Jim Virtuno in Austin, Texas, and Hallie Golden in Seattle contributed to this office.

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This story was translated from English by an AP publisher with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.

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