Pentagon chief orders 2,000 National Guard troops out of Los Angeles amid backlash

Pentagon chief orders 2,000 National Guard troops out of Los Angeles amid backlash
Pentagon chief orders 2,000 National Guard troops out of Los Angeles amid backlash

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Demonstrators holding signs and flags face California National Guard members standing guard outside the Federal Building as they protest in response to federal Immigration operations in Los Angeles. — AFP pic

WASHINGTON, July 16 — US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, roughly halving the contentious deployment in the city, the Pentagon said yesterday. 

President Donald ordered thousands of National Guard and hundreds of Marines into Los Angeles last month in response to protests over federal immigration sweeps—a move opposed by city leaders and California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.

“Thanks to our troops who stepped up to answer the call, the lawlessness in Los Angeles is subsiding,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement.

“As such, the secretary has ordered the release of 2,000 California National Guardsmen (79th IBCT) from the federal protection mission,” he said.

Mayor Karen Bass credited peaceful protests and legal action for the withdrawal, which she termed a “retreat.” “This happened because the people of Los Angeles stood united and stood strong. We organized peaceful protests, we came together at rallies, we took the Trump administration to court—all of this led to today’s retreat,” the Democratic mayor said.

As a so-called “sanctuary city” with hundreds of thousands of undocumented people, Los Angeles has been in the crosshairs of the Trump administration since the Republican returned to office in January.

After immigration enforcement raids spurred unrest and protests last month, Trump—who has repeatedly exaggerated the scale of the unrest—dispatched the National Guard and US Marines to quell the disruption.

It was the first time since 1965 that a US president deployed the National Guard against the wishes of a state governor. Newsom has said the troops were not necessary to address the mostly peaceful protests.

California is fighting the Trump administration in court over the deployment, arguing that the president overstepped his authority, though the troops have been allowed to remain for now. — AFP

 

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