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Protests erupted in Los Angeles over the weekend as the National Guard was deployed in response to escalating demonstrations against President Donald Trump's immigration policies. Thousands took to the streets, blocking a major freeway and igniting autonomous vehicles, while law enforcement employed tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
This unrest began following a series of immigration raids that resulted in over 100 arrests in the area. Protesters, chanting phrases like "shame" and "go home," gathered outside the Metropolitan Detention Center. Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the National Guard's presence as a "serious breach of state sovereignty" and called for their withdrawal, stating it inflamed tensions in the city.
Trump defended the deployment, citing a legal provision that permits military action during rebellions and accused state officials of failing to handle the protests targeting immigration agents. He indicated that federal troops would continue to be present until order is restored, escalating political divisions between state and federal authorities. Critics, including Senator Bernie Sanders, condemned the move as a step towards authoritarianism.