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California AG sues Trump over 'unlawful' National Guard order
MSNBCยท2025-06-10 11:02

Protests and Civil Unrest - Protests continued in downtown Los Angeles, with fewer clashes reported compared to the weekend, focusing on the Trump administration's immigration raids [1] - The deployment of 2,000 additional National Guard troops brought the total to 4,700, alongside activated Marines, which California's Governor deemed unnecessary and potentially illegal [2] - Local officials reported looting and graffiti in downtown LA, with investigations and potential arrests to follow [7] - Protests, while mostly peaceful, experienced escalation attempts by some individuals, leading to police intervention [8][9] - Mayor Karen Bass pleaded with the federal government to halt ICE raids, highlighting the impact on Los Angeles' diverse community [10] Government and Military Response - The Trump administration deployed National Guard troops and Marines, a move defended by the President despite criticism [2][3][4] - The National Guard's primary mission is to support civilian authorities, such as guarding federal buildings [18][19][13] - Concerns were raised about the appropriateness and training of Marines for civil unrest situations, particularly regarding interaction with civilians [19][20][21] - The potential invocation of the Insurrection Act was mentioned as a dangerous escalation point [22] - Coordination between military personnel, federal agencies (ICE, FBI), and local police (LAPD) is crucial to avoid confusion and escalation [26][27][28]