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La riots: ‘They spit, we hit,’ Donald Trump says; Instructs officials to ‘free the city from the migrant attack’

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US President Donald Trump on Sunday spoke about his decision to deploy National Guard soldiers at Los Angeles in response to the protest against the immigration raid, the move was essential to restore law and order.Speaking to reporters before boarding at Air Force One, departing for Camp David, Trump claimed that a difficult federal response was right, and was engaged in physical provocation.“They spit and worse, you know what they throw at them, right?” Trump said. “And when this happens, I have a small statement. They spit, we hit. And I told them, no one is going to spit on our police officers, no one is going to spit on our army. What they do is a common thing. They pick them up from this distance and then they start spitting on their face. it happens. They become very difficult. ,“I mean, if we see a threat to our country and our citizens, it will be very strong in terms of law and order,” he said, “This is about law and order. We are going to see it very closely.”

‘Los Angeles will be freed’

Following his statement to reporters, Trump called it “invasion” several times to declare further action against anti -immigration protests on his social media platforms.“Once a great American city, Los Angeles, illegal aliens and criminals have been invaded and occupied. Now violent, rebel crowds are attacking our federal agents and attacking to stop our exile – but these legitimate riots have only strengthened our resolve,” he said.Announcing his next steps, he said, “I am directing the Secretary of Homeland Security Christie NoM, Secretary to Defense Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Palm Bandi, coordinating with all other relevant departments and agencies, to take all action necessary to free Los Angeles from migrant attacks, your attention to take care of this case!”

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Trump’s comments to the soldiers posted at the Los Angeles Detention Center soon came, opposing the latest wave of raids by American immigration agents, using tear gas to disperse a group of protesters. Protests, now on their second day, have increased tension across the city and condemned state leaders.California governor Gavin Newsom slammed the deployment of the contingent, calling it an attempt to “build a crisis”. However, the White House stated that this step was legally appropriate under title 10, a rarely used provision, which allows the President to make the national guard federal during rebellion or dangers for the federal authority.While Trump has not yet called for the US Rebellion Act, which will expand his right to deploy active-duty military forces for domestic law enforcement, indicating openness for further action. “We are looking at soldiers everywhere. We are not going to do this for our country,” he said. Asked what the threshold would be to send them to the Marine instead of the Guardmen, he replied: “I think it is.,

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