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Trump's Military Response to Protests in Los Angeles

Wednesday 11 June 2025 - 11:34
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump's Military Response to Protests in Los Angeles

U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment of the National Guard and Marines to "liberate" Los Angeles from protest-related violence. However, many residents of Little Tokyo, a community significantly affected by the recent unrest, are expressing their disapproval. They believe this military presence is escalating tensions rather than providing protection.

Residents, including Sulieti Havili, argue that the military's involvement has worsened the situation, provoking protesters and creating chaos. Havili, who is active in the local Pokémon club, noted that the deployment has intensified feelings among demonstrators. Nolberto Aguilar, her club partner, emphasized that Trump's actions contradict the wishes of the community and local leaders, further inflaming tensions connected to recent immigration raids.

California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the military's involvement, stating it has made an already volatile situation more dangerous. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass accused Trump of deliberately fostering chaos. In response, the Trump administration defended its actions, claiming they are necessary due to local leaders' failure to manage the protests.

Little Tokyo, known for its vibrant Japanese culture, has seen ongoing protests, with demonstrators often regrouping after police dispersals. Many residents are hesitant to speak out for fear of federal repercussions, especially those with immigrant backgrounds. Anthony, a local tea shop employee, noted that the military presence has only made the protests more aggressive. Samantha Lopez, a descendant of Filipino immigrants, expressed sympathy for the demonstrators while condemning any violent behavior, attributing the unrest to the mishandling of the protests.


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