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Watch: In protest against Ice, the first famous citizen Nirodh came out as the veteran of the army; Marine considered him ‘very fair’

Marcos Leo, Center, overtakes a checkpoint operated by Marine, as he was briefly detained (Image Credit: AP)

Marine, posted by US President Donald Trump, detained a citizen on Friday at the Wilsheer Federal Building at Los Angeles, has confirmed his first known incident of its kind among the ongoing protests on an ice raid, the US Army has confirmed.A spokesman for the US Northern Command clarified that while military personnel are not authorized to arrest, they can temporarily take individuals into “under specific circumstances”. Such prohibitions, the spokesperson said, once the person can be safely handed over to the civil law enforcement, the person can be safely handed over to the enforcement. The detained man, 27 -year -old Marcos Leo, later told reporters that he was an army veteran and was on his way to a department of the Veterans Affairs Office, when he unknowingly crossed a yellow tape border. Leo, who became an American citizen through military service, said he was treated properly. “They are just doing their work,” they said.The video shows Marine that she stops the man with a zip relationship before handing over to the personnel of the Homeland Security Department (DHS) department. Active duty forces had already handled security duties in the federal building on Friday, which was part of a comprehensive deployment in response to protests on immigration raids. Currently, 200 marines and over 2,000 National Guard members are posted in LA to protect federal property and personnel. Additional 500 marines and 2,000 National Guard are expected to join them.Under the Pose Committees Act, the US Army is generally banned from being engaged in civil law enforcement activities. However, the Trump can expand military partnership by implementing the Rebellion Act, which will allow soldiers to implement laws directly on American soil.

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