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特朗普拟“调兵”多座城市 两党持续交锋
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-01 19:48
央视网消息:今年6月,美国总统特朗普在未获加利福尼亚州州长纽森请求的情况下向洛杉矶派遣 国民警卫队,8月以打击犯罪为名向首都华盛顿部署国民警卫队。现如今,风暴焦点又来到了芝加哥, 而这些全部都是民主党主政的地区。有分析人士认为,特朗普政府的行动存在明显的政治动机。相关事 件引发的美国共和民主两党之争也不断升级。 ...
洛杉矶骚乱背后,只是非法移民问题吗
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-12 00:58
Core Points - Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced a curfew in downtown Los Angeles to prevent violence and looting amid ongoing protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies [1][2] - The protests were sparked by large-scale arrests of undocumented immigrants by ICE, particularly targeting the Latino community [2][3] - The situation escalated with the deployment of National Guard and Marines by President Trump, leading to tensions between federal and state authorities [1][7][8] Group 1: Curfew and Protests - A curfew was implemented from June 10 at 8 PM to June 11 at 6 AM, covering approximately 1 square mile [1] - Protests have been ongoing for five days, with significant unrest in downtown Los Angeles, including looting and clashes with law enforcement [2][3] - On June 10, 197 arrests were made by the Los Angeles police, with some related to looting [3] Group 2: Federal Intervention - President Trump deployed 4,100 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles, claiming it was necessary to protect federal personnel and property [1][7] - This deployment was unprecedented as it occurred without the consent of California's Governor Gavin Newsom [7][8] - Newsom and Bass have criticized the federal intervention as unnecessary and potentially exacerbating the situation [8][9] Group 3: Immigration Policy and Political Tensions - The protests are rooted in the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement, which has included the arrest of over 100,000 undocumented immigrants since the beginning of Trump's second term [4][5] - The actions taken by ICE have been perceived as targeting the Latino community, leading to heightened tensions and protests [2][3] - The conflict highlights the broader political divide between the Republican and Democratic parties regarding immigration policy and state versus federal authority [6][14]