‘If Newsom cannot act, Federal Sarkar Will’: Trump, Vance, Lewit Slam La Governor; Snow arrests in the city disturbance

JD Vance, Gavin Newsom (C) and Donald Trump (R)

The federal immigration raid at Los Angeles on Saturday provoked a second day of unrest, which inspires a wave of sharp political reactions in the form of conflict between protesters and law enforcement in the suburb of paramount. Federal agents deployed flash-bang grenade, closed a freeway sections, and arrested more than 100 persons, as the protesters ralled near a home depot staging area used by immigration officers.US President Donald Trump authorized the deployment of 2,000 National Garde Soldiers, Gavner Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles, Governor of California and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for failure to control “riots and robbers”.“If Governor Gavin Newsmume … and Mayor Karen Bass … cannot do his work … then the federal government will solve the problem … the way it should be solved !!!” Trump posted on the truth social, using an derogatory surname for the governor.White House press secretary Karolin Levit echoed the President’s stance, accusing Newsom and Democrats to allow the “iniquity of the fuster”. He claimed that the violent mob had set fire to vehicles, and targeted federal agents.He directly convicted California’s Gavner Gavin Newsom for failing to maintain control: “Illegal criminal aliens and violent crowds are arson, throwing rocks on vehicles, and attacking federal law enforcement for days. Gavin Newsome has not done anything to stop this violence.”Vice President JD Vance also used a moment to renew the call for weighed, strict border law. “President Trump’s beautiful bill and time to further secure the border,” He posted on X, condemned the protesters as “rebel carrying foreign flags”. He warned that those obstructing justice would “be prosecutically prosecuting.”Governor Gavin Newsom condemned federal intervention as a “purposeful inflammatory”, accusing the Trump administration of using a national guard for political theater. “Do not give them one. Never use violence. Speak peacefully,” he urged the protesters in a social media post.Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel issued a blunt warning against any violence against law enforcement. “Kill a policeman, you are going to jail … no matter where you have come from, how you reach here, or do the movement to you,” he said, if the local police fails to do work, promising federal support.The Ice reported 118 arrests as part of its ongoing operation, which includes detens in a downtown warehouse, which is suspected of appointing workers with incorrect documents. The activists accused the ice of using excessive force and spreading fear in immigrant communities.Since the city is high in tension, political division on immigration enforcement continues to deepen and resisting reactions.

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