Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed the deployment of 2,000 National Guard personnel to Los Angeles to support federal law enforcement actions against illegal immigration, following President Trump's directive [1][3] - California Governor Newsom stated he was informed about the deployment, which occurred without his request for assistance, highlighting tensions between state and federal authorities [1][4] - The North American Command announced that as of June 9, 2025, approximately 1,700 soldiers from the 79th Infantry Brigade and 700 Marines have been deployed in the Los Angeles area [3] Group 2 - Protests are expected to spread across the U.S., with at least 30 new demonstrations planned in response to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, following unrest in Los Angeles [4] - U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security claimed that the protests in Los Angeles were organized and participants were allegedly paid, although no evidence was provided [5] - Vice President Pence stated that the Trump administration would not be intimidated by "illegal actions" and would support law enforcement in maintaining order and enforcing immigration laws [6] Group 3 - The United Nations called for de-escalation of tensions in Los Angeles, urging all parties involved to avoid further militarization of the situation related to the detention of undocumented immigrants [7]
特朗普下令:增派2000名国民警卫队人员前往洛杉矶!全美各地计划进行至少30场新抗议!联合国发声
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-10 06:25