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为应对火情 美军方要求撤回200名部署到洛杉矶的士兵
news flash· 2025-06-30 21:52
Core Points - The U.S. military is requesting to withdraw 200 soldiers deployed in Los Angeles to assist with protests in order to address wildfire suppression efforts as California enters its high wildfire season [1] - California Governor Newsom has warned of a shortage of personnel in the National Guard, highlighting the urgency of the situation [1] - Tensions have escalated in Los Angeles due to federal enforcement actions against illegal immigration, leading to significant community conflicts [1] Summary by Categories Military Deployment - U.S. Northern Command Commander Gregory J. Gulot has submitted a request to Defense Secretary Esper to redeploy 200 soldiers from Los Angeles [1] - Approximately 4,000 California National Guard personnel and 800 active-duty Marines were previously deployed to the Los Angeles area without a request for support from Governor Newsom [1] Wildfire Management - California is currently experiencing a high incidence of wildfires, necessitating additional resources for firefighting efforts [1] - The request for troop redeployment underscores the critical need for manpower in wildfire suppression during this peak season [1] Community Impact - The deployment of federal agents for immigration enforcement has resulted in serious conflicts with local residents, exacerbating tensions in the community [1] - The situation reflects broader issues related to immigration policy and its impact on local law enforcement and community relations [1]
洛杉矶抗议第11天见闻:渐少的涂鸦、缩短的宵禁、持续的抗议
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-17 08:01
Core Points - The protest against illegal immigrant roundups in Los Angeles has entered its 11th day, with significant clashes between protesters and law enforcement [1][3] - The city has announced a reduction in curfew hours due to a notable decrease in violence, destruction, and looting [1][3] Group 1 - The protest began on June 6, coinciding with federal agencies conducting illegal immigrant roundups in Los Angeles County [3] - The Los Angeles Police Department has indicated that the shortening of the curfew reflects progress in reducing crime and destruction, while maintaining a strong police presence in the downtown area [3] - A federal building serving as a temporary detention center for illegal immigrants has become a focal point for the protests [3]
一夜225人被捕!美国洛杉矶延长宵禁措施
券商中国· 2025-06-12 01:56
当地时间6月11日,美国加州洛杉矶因联邦机构搜捕非法移民行动引发的抗议进入第6天。前一晚,洛杉矶 市中心有225人被捕。 由于抗议活动持续,美国加州洛杉矶警察局中央分局称,洛杉矶市中心部分地区将于当地时间11日20时至 12日早6时继续实行宵禁。 与此同时,在美国其他一些城市的抗议活动仍在蔓延,并出现升级。 一夜225人被捕 洛杉矶市长:宵禁将一直持续 当地时间6月11日,美国洛杉矶警察局称,洛杉矶市中心10日晚有203人因未能疏散而被捕,17人因违反宵禁而 被捕,另有3人因持有枪支而被捕,1人因使用致命武器袭击一名警察而被捕,还有1人因向洛杉矶警察局的飞 艇发射激光而被捕。警方称,有两名洛杉矶警察局警察受伤。 当地时间6月11日,美国加州洛杉矶警察局中央分局称,由于抗议活动持续,洛杉矶市中心部分地区将于 当地时间11日20时至12日早6时继续实行宵禁。美国洛杉矶市长巴斯当天表示, 宵禁将根据需要一直持续 下去 。 加州州长:特朗普政府违宪 美司法部长:不害怕扩大行动 当地时间11日,美国司法部长邦迪表示, 目前加利福尼亚州的局势还算稳定。特朗普政府不害怕进一步扩 大行动。如果有需要,特朗普政府也不畏惧采取其 ...
抗议活动蔓延至全美多地
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-06-11 16:40
Group 1 - Protests against U.S. federal agencies' actions to apprehend illegal immigrants have erupted in multiple major cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin [1][2][3] - The situation in Los Angeles escalated to a state of emergency, leading to a curfew imposed from 8 PM to 6 AM in certain areas to prevent looting and destruction [2] - Violent clashes occurred between protesters and law enforcement, with reports of looting and arson during nighttime protests, indicating a significant increase in violence [3] Group 2 - Thousands of demonstrators opposed to the enforcement actions of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) marched from Flee Square along Sixth Avenue [4]
洛杉矶之后,纽约也乱了:近150名示威者与警方发生冲突,超20人被捕
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-06-08 10:21
Core Viewpoint - Protests against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have intensified in New York and California, leading to clashes with law enforcement and multiple arrests, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement policies under the Trump administration [1][5][6]. Group 1: Protests and Clashes - Nearly 150 protesters clashed with police in Manhattan, New York, protesting against ICE's increased enforcement actions, resulting in over 20 arrests [1]. - In Los Angeles, similar protests occurred with around 500 demonstrators gathering to oppose ICE actions, leading to confrontations with local police [5]. - Protesters expressed their discontent with ICE's detention practices, particularly in court settings, indicating a desire to disrupt ICE operations [3]. Group 2: Government Response - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security praised law enforcement's rapid response to the protests, emphasizing that ICE will continue its enforcement actions despite the unrest [5]. - President Trump ordered the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles to address the unrest stemming from ICE's immigration enforcement [5][7]. - Trump's administration has maintained a hardline stance on illegal immigration, with ongoing efforts to detain and deport undocumented individuals [6].
突发!洛杉矶乱了,特朗普紧急下令!警方使用催泪弹,抗议者用砖头和石块还击!防长称或出动军队
Core Points - President Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to address unrest stemming from illegal immigration enforcement actions [1] - The actions by federal agencies, including ICE, led to the arrest of 44 individuals across at least seven locations in Los Angeles, resulting in significant community backlash [1] - Protests erupted in response to these enforcement actions, with demonstrators clashing with police and calling for the removal of ICE from the city [1][2] Group 1 - The deployment of National Guard troops is a direct response to escalating tensions and violence related to immigration enforcement [1] - Federal law enforcement continued operations in Los Angeles County, leading to severe confrontations with local residents, particularly in areas with high Latino populations [2] - The use of tear gas and other crowd control measures by federal agents has caused panic within the local community, as reported by local officials [2]