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This Article is From Jun 10, 2025

US Deploys Marines To Los Angeles As Trump Tensions With California Governor Newsom Intensify

US Deploys Marines To Los Angeles As Trump Tensions With California Governor Newsom Intensify
Protesters stand on top of a destroyed vehicle in Los Angeles, California, US. (Source: Bloomberg)

The Trump administration escalated its response to anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles with the mobilization of 700 Marines, deploying active-duty military on the ground and deepening tensions with California officials.

The move came after a day of intensifying clashes between President Donald Trump and Governor Gavin Newsom, with California suing the administration for mobilizing National Guard troops in the city. Trump, meanwhile, backed comments suggesting that Newsom should be arrested.

The turmoil follows days of demonstrations in LA against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. On Monday, largely peaceful protests continued in pockets of the city with little incident. At the same time, cleanup crews were removing cars that were burned in unrest that turned violent at times over the weekend and led to at least 31 arrests.

The Trump administration has argued the conditions are spiraling and that federal forces are needed to support immigration agents and restore order. A Defense Department official said Monday that the Marines, based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, were on the move after getting notice over the weekend.

US law generally bars the use of the active-duty US military — the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines — from carrying out domestic law enforcement. The deployment of the Marines adds to Trump's order over the weekend that directed the US Northern Command to assume control of the National Guard and dispatch at least 2,000 soldiers to the area.

In that order, he said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth “may employ any other members of the regular Armed Forces as necessary” to help.

Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass have accused Trump of making the situation worse. In an X post Monday, the governor called the decision to bring in Marines “un-American.” He also said that he was informed the president is sending another 2,000 guard troops to LA.

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