California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed an emergency motion in federal court to block National Guard members and Marines from assisting with immigration raids in Los Angeles. ''Trump is turning the U.S. military against American citizens,'' Newsom wrote on X.
President Donald Trump originally deployed the Guard to protect federal buildings and personnel. The governor's request says the Guard will start supporting immigration activities.
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ICE posts a photo on X of Guards standing by during arrests
Photos posted Tuesday on X by ICE appear to show National Guard troops standing by while officials detain two men. Hegseth reposted the photos with the text: ''This We'll Defend.''
Troops are ''providing perimeter and personnel protection'' for ICE facilities and officers in the field, as well as helping with transportation as needed, agency spokesperson Yasmeen Pitts O'Keefe said in a statement. They can temporarily detain people, but cannot arrest them.
This comes after California officials were informed that the Pentagon planned to direct the Guard to start providing support for immigration operations, including holding secure perimeters for ICE operations, when they were initially deployed to protect federal property.
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