US National Guard expecting a ramp-up' in immigration protests: official
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Major General Scott Sherman confirmed that National Guard members deployed in Los Angeles are trained to temporarily detain civilians as needed, though no detentions have occurred so far. The troop deployment is a direct response to anti-Trump protests against mass deportation actions, which have recently escalated. Sherman expressed concerns about increasing national unrest and noted that part of the troop deployment includes assisting ICE with immigration operations. The deployment has faced criticism from officials like Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who accuses the Trump administration of escalating tensions in the city.
Major General Scott Sherman stated that the National Guard has been trained to detain civilians for temporary purposes, yet no such detentions have occurred during the ongoing protests.
Despite the training provided to National Guard troops for potential detention, Major General Sherman clarified that none of the deployed troops in Los Angeles have acted on this authority.
The National Guard's deployment to Los Angeles is in response to protests against President Trump's immigration policies, with national unrest expected to escalate.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the Trump administration for deploying the military, highlighting concerns over escalating tensions amid ongoing protests against immigration raids.
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