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洛杉矶之乱
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-06-14 08:03

Group 1 - Protests against the enforcement actions targeting illegal immigrants in California have escalated since June 6, leading to heightened tensions between the state and federal governments [1][2] - The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted raids in Los Angeles County, resulting in the arrest of 44 individuals, which sparked significant backlash from the Latino community [2][3] - President Trump signed a memorandum to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles without the state governor's request, marking the first time since 1965 that a president has mobilized state National Guard without state approval [2][3] Group 2 - California's government filed a lawsuit against Trump's memorandum and the deployment of troops, claiming it violates the Constitution and seeking to revoke the related orders [3][4] - A federal judge denied California's request to immediately block the deployment of military forces, stating that the federal government’s actions have caused irreparable harm to the state [4] - The ongoing protests have also spread to other major U.S. cities, including Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Washington D.C. [4] Group 3 - Trump's immigration policy has gained significant public support, with a net increase of approximately 40 percentage points in approval over the past eight years [6] - As of early June, ICE had detained over 51,000 undocumented immigrants, with 44% having no other criminal records, marking the highest number since September 2019 [6] - California is home to approximately 2.3 million undocumented immigrants, with nearly 1 million residing in Los Angeles, which represents about 9% of the total undocumented population in the U.S. [8] Group 4 - The economic impact of undocumented immigrants in California is substantial, contributing $151 billion to the state's economy, which accounts for 4.9% of California's GDP [8] - Immigrants make up nearly one-third of California's workforce, paying 35% of their income in federal and local taxes despite lacking access to legal resident benefits [8] - The protests in Los Angeles are part of a long-standing tradition of immigrant rights activism, with significant demonstrations occurring in response to federal immigration policies [8]