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Trump reduces immigration crack? 2,000 National Guard soldiers to leave Los Angeles; Newsom calls him the ‘political pawn of the President’

4000 guards were posted in Los Angeles

The Pentagon has ordered 2,000 National Guard soldiers to leave Los Angeles, decreasing a deployment that started in response to the protest against the immigration crack of Trump administration.The decision to withdraw about half of the soldiers posted in the city was made on Tuesday amid tensions.From the beginning of June, around 4,000 National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines were deployed in La.Officials did not give a clear reason for a sudden step, but it appeared one step behind a heavy military appearance, which had previously criticized La Mayer Karen Bass and California Gavner Gavin Newsom.The decision to deploy soldiers of the Trump administration staged a widespread protest. On 8 June, the protesters filled the city streets, blocked a major freeway, and clashed with the police using rubber bullets, tear gas and flash bangs. In anarchy, several Wemo driverless cars were set on fire.The next day the unrest continued, as the authorities pushed the protesters using flash bangs and projector. Including the restaurant workers, ran away to move away from the way. In response, Mayor Karen Bass imposed a week’s curfew.Until Tuesday afternoon, there was no sign of military appearance in the downtown Federal Complex, which was the center of initial opposition. National Guard soldiers had previously secured the area before Marine was assigned to protect federal buildings. Some soldiers also helped in immigration operations in the city.Newsom strongly opposed the deployment and sued the federal government, arguing that it violated both the state’s rights and the Pose Committees Act, which prohibits the army from performing law enforcement duties on US earth.Although a federal judge first ruled in favor of Newsom, a High Court later overturned the verdict, which led to control of the federal government guards. The court is expected to hear more arguments next month.In a statement following the Pentagon’s decision, Newsom criticized the ongoing mission. “The deployment of National Guard for Los Angeles County has pulled the soldiers from their families and civil work to act as political pawns for the President,” he said.He said, “We ask Trump and Defense Department to abolish this theater and now send everyone home.”The return of the soldiers last week criticized the federal operation at McArther Park, where soldiers and agents arrived with guns and horses. The Homeland Security Department (DHS) refused to explain the mission or confirm any arrest, accused of scaring.

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