Los Angeles erupted into turmoil as protesters clashed with federal agents following a wave of immigration raids, prompting President Donald Trump to deploy 2,000 National Guardsmen to restore orderAmid rising tensions, California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the federal actions as āpurposefully inflammatory,ā warning that they would further escalate the situationWith arrests mounting and law enforcement deploying tear gas, the city braces for more unrest as protests continue into the coming daysLos Angeles experienced heightened tensions as US President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guardsmen to the city in response to ongoing clashes over immigration enforcement raids.
The federal intervention followed a second day of unrest on Saturday, with protesters confronting federal agents.
Trump Deploys 2000 Troops to Los Angeles Amid Migrant Raid Protest. Photo credit: Andrew Harnik/GettyImages
Source: Getty ImagesClashes intensify in Latino-dominated paramount districtTear gas was deployed as residents of the Paramount district, a predominantly Latino area, clashed with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents earlier on Saturday.
Law enforcement reported that 118 arrests were made across Los Angeles this week, including 44 on Friday, as part of ongoing ICE operations.
California Governor Gavin Newsom strongly condemned the raids, branding them ācruelā. However, Trump later praised the National Guard for a ājob well doneā, reinforcing his stance on federal immigration enforcement.
Trump criticises LA leadership, announces mask ban for protestersBy Sunday morning, the first wave of troops arrived in Los Angeles, stationed outside a detention centre for undocumented migrants. In a Truth Social post, Trump criticised Governor Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass, calling them āincompetentā.
He further declared that protesters would no longer be permitted to wear masks.
Newsom, in response, denounced the federal takeover of the National Guard, stating that it was āpurposefully inflammatoryā and risked escalating tensions.
His office confirmed that Trump invoked a provision allowing him to take direct control of the National Guard, bypassing the usual state protocol.
Defence secretary threatens marine deploymentIn a further escalation, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that active-duty marines could be mobilised if violence persisted, revealing that troops stationed at Camp Pendleton were on āhigh alertā. Newsom labelled the threat āderanged behaviourā.
Despite a relative calm in Paramount late on Saturday, sporadic clashes between law enforcement and protesters continued outside the Home Depot hardware store, where the unrest initially erupted.
Flash bangs and tear gas were frequently used by LA County sheriffs to disperse crowds.
Migrants fear leaving homes amid protestsLocal business owners and protesters reported that many migrants remained locked indoors, fearing the ongoing ICE operations.
With Paramountās population being over 80 percent Hispanic, anxiety spread among undocumented workers and families.
Law enforcement confirms injuries and arrestsIn a Sunday statement, the Los Angeles County Sheriffās Department (LASD) confirmed that two deputies sustained minor injuries. Several individuals were detained, with at least one arrest reported.
Law enforcement also responded to a fire at a local mall, which was swiftly extinguished. However, fireworks and bottles were thrown, and at least one vehicle was set ablaze.
Federal officials issue warningsA White House press release stated:
āIn recent days, violent mobs have attacked ICE Officers and Federal Law Enforcement Agents carrying out basic deportation operations in Los Angeles, California.ā
The statement further blamed Californiaās Democratic leaders, claiming they had āabdicated their responsibilityā, necessitating the deployment of 2,000 National Guardsmen.
Meanwhile, Trumpās border tsar, Tom Homan, visited Los Angeles personally to oversee ICE operations, promising āzero toleranceā for violence or property damage.
On X, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino issued a stern warning to demonstrators:
āYou bring chaos, and weāll bring handcuffs. Law and order will prevail.ā
Newsom urges protesters to stay peacefulGovernor Newsom urged demonstrators to remain peaceful, warning that the federal government āwants a spectacleā. In a Friday statement, he criticised the ongoing sweeps:
āContinued chaotic federal sweeps, across California, to meet an arbitrary arrest quota are as reckless as they are cruel.ā
LA Mayor Karen Bass echoed these concerns, accusing ICE agents of āsowing terrorā among local communities.
Advocacy groups also condemned the federal action. Angelica Salas, from the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, told a recent rally:
āOur community is under attack and is being terrorised. These are workers. These are fathers. These are mothers. And this has to stop.ā
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