Trump sends the navies to support the California National Guard during the riots

The Trump administration sends hundreds of American navies to Los Angeles to support the California National Guard while riots in anti-ice and abroad are continuing.
“Defense and Congress officials,” said Wall Street Journal This “around 500” American marine would be deployed in the region “to protect buildings and federal staff” after riots broke out during the weekend against immigration officials.
The officials added that the navies “will not engage” with the rioters, according to the point of sale.
In a press release from the US Northern Command, it was revealed that 700 navies in the 2nd battalion, 7th Marines, 1st division “integrate transparently into the forces of title 10 within the framework of the working group 51 which protected federal and federal goods” in Los Angeles.
CNN also said that “three people familiar with the issue” said that 700 navy of the Marine Corps Air Ground Center would be deployed in Los Angeles.
According to CNN, one of the sources declared to the point of sale that the navies “would increase the presence of the guard on the ground”. While Trump Federalized 2,000 national guards, “only about 300 have been deployed in the streets of Los Angeles so far”:
One of the familiar people with marine mobilization said that it would increase the presence of the field custody in Los Angeles. More than 2,000 members of the California National Guard were activated by the president, but only about 300 have been deployed in the streets of the so far. These first 300 people were on a weekend of the National Routine Forest Forest when they were mobilized, which is why they were able to arrive so quickly, said the familiar person; It can take up to 72 hours for other guards to be mobilized. The navies should strengthen some of the members of the guard who have been deployed in Los Angeles in the last two days, said this person.
An American official told Reuters that around 700 navies would be “temporarily” deployed in Los Angeles.
Reports from the Trump Administration Deployment of hundreds of American navies intervene while President Donald Trump has signed a presidential memorandum during the weekend, federalizing 2,000 national guards.
Defense secretary Pete Hegseth revealed in a job On X that “due to increased threats to federal law enforcement agents and federal buildings, around 700 active American navies from the Pendleton camp” were deployed in Los Angeles.
Videos and photos published on social networks have shown rioters throwing stones at law enforcement officials and border patrol vehicles, business looting, fire vehicles and the American flag, and filming Fireworks in horse police officers, among other actions. The Democrats criticized Trump for federally the National Guard.
In a statement published on Sunday, the former vice-president Kamala Harris said The deployment of the National Guard to combat the violence of the riots was a “dangerous escalation”. California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) also has critical Trump for having deployed the National Guard, calling for the “deliberately inflammatory” decision.
Newsom also revealed that he was pursuing the Trump administration for having “acted illegally to unite the National Guard”.