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What to know about protests in LA as Trump orders in National Guard

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Annabelle Timsit & Daniel Wu,
Publish Date
Mon, 9 Jun 2025, 2:46pm

What to know about protests in LA as Trump orders in National Guard

Author
Annabelle Timsit & Daniel Wu,
Publish Date
Mon, 9 Jun 2025, 2:46pm

Federal immigration sweeps in Los Angeles sparked two days of protests around the city, prompting a standoff between the White House and state officials over whether authorities had the situation under control.

United States President Donald Trump ordered the California National Guard to Los Angeles yesterday, against the wishes of state officials, and troops arrived today.

Democrats in the state condemned the move as escalatory and unnecessary.

Here鈥檚 what to know.

Why were there protests and where were they in Los Angeles?

At the weekend, demonstrators took to the streets of Los Angeles and the nearby cities of Paramount and Compton to protest against raids conducted by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice).

Video from local news media showed helmeted law enforcement officers dressed in tactical gear using tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the crowds in Paramount.

Photos and videos from Paramount and Compton showed damage to a service station and vehicles that had been set on fire as protesters appeared to light fireworks.

On Sunday, Ice accused protesters of having 鈥渄estroyed taxpayer-owned property around Los Angeles鈥 the previous day.

Governor Gavin 九一星空无限om, a Democrat, said in statements that local authorities had the situation under control.

The most prominent incidents appeared to be concentrated outside the Los Angeles city limits. The city鈥檚 police department said Sunday鈥檚 protests had been 鈥減eaceful鈥 throughout the day.

Some protesters were arrested, Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks said, alleging that they had assaulted federal authorities. He did not specify the number of arrests made.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff鈥檚 Department said today that it arrested two people yesterday in Paramount for assaulting officers after several deputies sustained minor injuries from the protests, including from a molotov cocktail.

Members of the Trump Administration also accused California officials of responding too slowly.

In a statement yesterday, the Los Angeles Police Department said it did not co-ordinate with federal authorities in advance of Saturday鈥檚 immigration sweeps and was unable to 鈥減roactively plan for the potential for civil unrest鈥.

What happened during the immigration raids?

In a social media statement yesterday, Ice said it arrested 118 people who were in the country illegally. The Washington Post could not independently verify the claim.

Angelica Salas, director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), said at a news conference that there were seven raids throughout the Los Angeles area, including at two Home Depots, a doughnut shop and a clothing wholesaler.

She said her organisation confirmed that more than 45 people were detained in the operations, which she described as 鈥渞andom sweeps鈥. The Post could not independently confirm the nature of the raids.

Carlos Gonz谩lez Guti茅rrez, the consul general of Mexico in Los Angeles, previously told the Post that his office estimates that more than two dozen of those detained during Saturday鈥檚 raids are Mexican nationals.

On Saturday, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said his agency was 鈥渘ot involved in civil immigration enforcement鈥 and would 鈥渘ot assist or participate in any sort of mass deportations, nor will the LAPD try to determine a person鈥檚 immigration status鈥.

Why did Trump order the National Guard to Los Angeles?

Trump issued an order for 2000 members of the California National Guard to intervene in the LA protests.

His directive to the secretaries of defence and homeland security and the attorney-general said the call-up was necessary to temporarily protect federal officials as they enforce the law, and protect federal property.

He said the deployment would be to 鈥渓ocations where protests against these functions are occurring or are likely to occur based on current threat assessments and planned operations鈥.

National Guard members arrived in the city today. Video from local TV station KABC showed members removing equipment from their vehicles near Los Angeles City Hall.

Yesterday, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth backed the activation of the National Guard and suggested that active-duty Marines could also be deployed.

He wrote from his personal account on X that Marines located at Camp Pendleton, south of Los Angeles, are 鈥渙n high alert鈥 and could be mobilised 鈥渋f violence continues鈥.

九一星空无限om responded swiftly, calling Hegseth鈥檚 threat to deploy active-duty Marines on American soil 鈥渄eranged behaviour鈥.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said today on CBS 九一星空无限 that the National Guard troops are 鈥渢here at the direction of the President in order to keep peace and allow people to be able to protest, but also to keep law and order鈥.

How have California officials and lawmakers responded?

In a statement yesterday, 九一星空无限om said Trump鈥檚 order to deploy the National Guard was unnecessary and 鈥減urposefully inflammatory鈥.

He said that law enforcement officials had 鈥渘o unmet need鈥 and that local authorities had the demonstrations under control.

In a post on X, he urged demonstrators to 鈥渘ever use violence鈥 and 鈥渟peak out peacefully鈥. He told protesters to deny the Trump Administration the show of force it wanted by staying calm.

鈥淭he federal Government is taking over the California National Guard and deploying 2000 soldiers in Los Angeles 鈥 not because there is a shortage of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle,鈥 he wrote.

鈥淒on鈥檛 give them one.鈥

LA Mayor Karen Bass鈥 office said today that she will 鈥渃ontinue to actively respond to immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles鈥 and will be monitoring 鈥渞eports of unrest outside the city, including in Paramount鈥.

Her office said she has been in direct contact with officials in Washington, as well as law enforcement, 鈥渢o find the best path forward鈥.

Other California Democrats condemned Trump鈥檚 decision.

Calling the deployment without the Governor鈥檚 authorisation 鈥渦nprecedented鈥, Senator Adam Schiff said the move is 鈥渄esigned to inflame tensions, sow chaos, and escalate the situation鈥.

Senator Alex Padilla said the federal Government was 鈥渏ust sowing more chaos and division鈥.

Representative Gil Cisneros noted that Trump had refused to deploy the National Guard when the US Capitol was under attack by a mob of his supporters on January 6, 2021.

- Tobi Raji, Kelsey Ables, Emily Davies, Niha Masih, Dan Lamothe and Maeve Reston contributed to this report.

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