Los Angeles, Trump and National Guard
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President Donald Trump’s administration is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles to support immigration enforcement activities.
The troops were assigned to guard federal buildings and support immigration agents during protests against enforcement tactics.
21hon MSN
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is again calling for an end to the "unnecessary deployment" of National Guard troops in the city after the federal government had them sent to the region in response to immigration enforcement protests.
The Trump administration said it was releasing 2,000 National Guard troops deployed in LA from their duty. California sued the Trump administration for federalizing the state's national guard against the state's wishes.
The Trump administration said that the proof further review is "unwarranted" is straightforward and simple: Not even California asked for it.
Mayor Bass said “We organized peaceful protests, we took the Trump administration to court — that led to today’s retreat”