The United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) protests at Los Angeles “a full-time on peace, on public system, and national sovereignty,” said Al Jazira.
The US President is speaking at the Fort Brag in North Carolina, marking the 250th anniversary of the US Army.
“These people are professionals. These are not enthusiasts,” he said, he was working with American senators who were to pass laws to imprison those who “burning the American flag for a year.”
According to Al Jazeera, Trump then targeted California governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, called them “disabled” and accused them of paying “crisis, agitators and rebels”.
“Their situation is that the riots will not stop until the snow comes out of the los angeles and does not stop the enforcement of the federal immigration law,” he said.
“So sad what they have done for our country.”
In particular, ice agents raised protests after raiding across the city, arresting dozens of unspecified immigrants.
Earlier, the Defense Department confirmed that Trump was sending an additional 2,000 national guards to soldiers to support immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) and federal law enforcement officers to Los Angeles.
Monday deployment has been ordered to be deployed by Trump on Saturday, in addition to 2,000 National Guard soldiers, who warns of difficult action against those opposing immigration arrests.
Scene Parnell, assistant for public affairs for public affairs, wrote on X, “On the President’s orders, the Defense Department is collecting an additional 2,000 California National Guard, which is being called to federal service to enable the federal law and enforcement officers to conduct their duties safely to support the ICE.”
The latest deployment comes on the same day that California filed a case against the Trump administration, asked a judge to declare the deployment unconstitutional. (AI)