Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced a significant crackdown on immigration in Los Angeles, stating that over 1,500 arrests have been made, and that the number will continue to rise. Amid criticism regarding the legality and necessity of deploying US military forces in the city, including Marines and National Guard personnel, Noem emphasized the need for order and safety within urban areas. The presence of military forces, ordered by President Trump against California Governor Gavin Newsom's objections, has ignited debate on military involvement in domestic law enforcement operations, leading to a lawsuit aimed at limiting troop activities.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem stated that more than 1,500 arrests have taken place, and emphasized the ongoing crackdown on immigration as a means to restore peace in Los Angeles.
Noem defended the deployment of National Guard troops and US Marines in Los Angeles, claiming that President Trump possesses the authority to utilize military resources to address the immigration crisis.
In response to criticism of the military presence in Los Angeles, Noem insisted that the federal crackdown is vital for maintaining order and continued to build momentum for law enforcement efforts.
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