Violent protests in the streets of Los Angeles

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Chaos in the United States, the city of Los Angeles is once again the scene of violent unrest. What began as peaceful protests against Donald Trump's immigration policies has escalated into riots, including fires and vandalism.

There are even police vehicles covered in graffiti and set on fire, while protesters appear victorious on top of the vehicles, waving flags from other nations, including Mexico.

In other words, it doesn’t look like a call to immigrate, assimilate, and join the new culture, but rather to impose their own, which is why President Trump has deployed over 2,000 members of the National Guard and ordered the deployment of 500 active-duty Marines, while criticizing the inaction of the California governor and the mayor of Los Angeles.

President Donald Trump has taken decisive action by ordering 500 active-duty Marines to prepare to intervene in the unrest sweeping Los Angeles, in response to violent protests against ICE immigration raids.

Announced by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, this move complements the earlier deployment of 2,000 National Guard soldiers sent to contain the chaos that has engulfed the city for two consecutive days.

President Trump’s response was swift. On his platform Truth Social, he addressed Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, accusing them of “absolutely horrible” handling of the unrest in Los Angeles.

Trump labeled them “troublemakers and insurrectionists,” and emphasized a hard stance against protest masks: “Remember, NO MASKS!”

This statement reflects his resolve to not tolerate what he views as a threat to public order—and his readiness to intervene directly to restore peace.

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson has been a vocal defender of President Trump’s actions. She has repeatedly endorsed the federal intervention in L.A., asserting it was necessary to protect ICE agents and restore order.

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