Federal troops remain in Los Angeles following court rulings against the backdrop of extensive protests against President Trump's anti-immigration policies. Amid these demonstrations, approximately 200 U.S. Marines were deployed to assist in maintaining order. The actions come as nationwide protests are set to escalate, dubbed 'No Kings,' to oppose what critics view as authoritarian actions. This military presence, unprecedented in recent history, has sparked a legal battle with California’s Governor Gavin Newsom, leading to tensions over the federal government's involvement in local law enforcement.
The deployment of federal troops and national guard remains a topic of fierce legal and political contention, especially given Governor Gavin Newsom's objection.
Protests against President Trump's military parade and immigration raids are occurring nationwide, with an estimated two thousand locations preparing for demonstrations.
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