Trump's move to 'liberate Los Angeles from the migrant invasion'
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President Donald Trump has pledged to bring back order and ‘liberate Los Angeles’ from illegal immigrants who have ‘invaded and occupied a once great American city.’

On Sunday, Trump released a significant directive following the intervention of the National Guard amid escalating civil unrest and pro-migrant riots across California.

Demonstrators have been involved in violent confrontations with immigration officials, the National Guard, and LAPD after the detention of numerous immigrants on Friday, a step in Trump’s ambitious initiative to launch the largest mass deportation operation in US history.

A combined effort led by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Pam Bondi will restore order, Trump said. 

He has directed his key personnel to ‘to take all such action necessary to liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion, and put an end to these Migrant riots.

‘Order will be restored, the Illegals will be expelled, and Los Angeles will be set free,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday afternoon.

The Los Angeles Police Department issued a separate warning that the city has been placed on ‘tactical alert’, meaning all of the department’s officers are now on notice that they could be called up for service at any given moment.

Officers who are already on duty are not allowed to end their shift until they have been relieved by their commanders, and residents of Los Angeles are warned that low priority calls may go unanswered while the alert is ongoing. 

These officers will now join the 2,000 California National Guard troops Trump earlier deployed to Los Angeles to quell the protests, which he called ‘a form of rebellion.’

Trump issued an extraordinary directive on Sunday after the National Guard was forced to step in amid mounting civil unrest and pro-migrant riots throughout California

Trump issued an extraordinary directive on Sunday after the National Guard was forced to step in amid mounting civil unrest and pro-migrant riots throughout California

President Donald Trump has vowed to restore order and 'liberate Los Angeles' from illegal aliens which have 'invaded and occupied a once great American city'

President Donald Trump has vowed to restore order and ‘liberate Los Angeles’ from illegal aliens which have ‘invaded and occupied a once great American city’

'These lawless riots only strengthen our resolve', Trump said as images emerge of troops on the ground in the downtown area of the city ready to defend the city from more violent demonstrations

‘These lawless riots only strengthen our resolve’, Trump said as images emerge of troops on the ground in the downtown area of the city ready to defend the city from more violent demonstrations

Trump lamented the current state of the city, expressing concern that ‘a once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals. 

‘Now violent, insurrectionist mobs are swarming and attacking our Federal Agents to try and stop our deportation operations.’

But he vowed ‘these lawless riots only strengthen our resolve’ as images emerge of troops on the ground in the downtown area of the city ready to defend the city from more violent demonstrations.

The president congratulated the National Guard on doing a ‘great job’ in the city in the early hours of Sunday morning, although they hadn’t arrived yet. 

Protesters gathered outside the Metropolitan Detention Center were warned that the LAPD incident commander had approved the use of ‘less lethal munitions’ to break up the crowd.

This came as authorities declared the area an ‘unlawful assembly’ and warned any protester who chose to stay would be subject to arrest. 

Early Sunday, the violence was limited to a small area in downtown Los Angeles, with the rest of the city of 4 million people largely unaffected. Since then, pockets of protests have began popping up in broader parts of the community.

The arrival of the National Guard and federal reinforcements follows days of protests that began Friday in downtown Los Angeles before spreading on Saturday to Paramount and neighboring Compton.

Hegseth had warned on Saturday that ‘active duty Marines’ were on ‘high alert’ as the riots created havoc on the streets. 

On Sunday, Noem said the National Guard would ‘keep peace and allow people to be able to protest but also to keep law and order.’

The president congratulated the National Guard on doing a 'great job' in the city in the early hours of Sunday morning, although they hadn't arrived yet

The president congratulated the National Guard on doing a ‘great job’ in the city in the early hours of Sunday morning, although they hadn’t arrived yet

Trump lamented the current state of the city, expressing concern that 'a once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals

Trump lamented the current state of the city, expressing concern that ‘a once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals

The city has faced days of protests defending migrants

The city has faced days of protests defending migrants

The troops included members of the 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, according to a social media post from the Department of Defense that showed dozens of National Guard members with long guns and an armored vehicle.

Governor Gavin Newsom called Trump on Friday night and they spoke for about 40 minutes, according to the governor´s office. It was not clear if they spoke Saturday or Sunday.

Newsom described Trump’s decision to call in the National Guard as a ‘provocative show of force’ that would only escalate tensions. 

He added that Hegseth’s threat to deploy Marines on American soil was ‘deranged behavior.’ 

Rioters have also been warned that the use of non-lethal munitions has been authorized to maintain order, prompting a warning from the LAPD urging people to ‘leave the area’ to avoid the ‘pain and discomfort’ such weapons can bring.

But the escalation comes in response to rioters using flaming projectiles and throwing rocks at authorities, as they set fire to cars in their path of destruction. 

They were met by federal agents in riot gear and gas masks. The mob was warned to leave in both Spanish and English.

Tear gas and smoke filled the air as confrontations between immigration authorities and demonstrators extended into a third day.

A car burns in flames following multiple detentions by ICE in the Los Angeles County city of Compton

A car burns in flames following multiple detentions by ICE in the Los Angeles County city of Compton

Members of the National Guard stand guard in front of the Federal building in downtown Los Angeles, California on June 8

Members of the National Guard stand guard in front of the Federal building in downtown Los Angeles, California on June 8

Their arrival follows days of protests that began Friday in downtown Los Angeles before spreading on Saturday to Paramount and neighboring Compton

Their arrival follows days of protests that began Friday in downtown Los Angeles before spreading on Saturday to Paramount and neighboring Compton

A law enforcement officer works to put out a fire during a protest in Compton, California, Saturday, June 7

A law enforcement officer works to put out a fire during a protest in Compton, California, Saturday, June 7

A man holds a Mexican flag during a standoff by protesters and law enforcement in Compton on Saturday

A man holds a Mexican flag during a standoff by protesters and law enforcement in Compton on Saturday

Tear gas and smoke filled the air as confrontations between immigration authorities and demonstrators extended into a second day

Tear gas and smoke filled the air as confrontations between immigration authorities and demonstrators extended into a second day

Protesters run through tear gas fired by federal agents after a raid was conducted by ICE

Protesters run through tear gas fired by federal agents after a raid was conducted by ICE

These riots were set against the backdrop of Trump’s latest immigration raid, targeting the safe haven of Los Angeles on Friday.

DHS said in a statement that the recent ICE operations resulted in the arrest of 118 immigrants.

Trump’s border czar Tom Homan said those arrested included child sex offenders, gang members and national security threats.

‘They arrested a lot of bad people yesterday and today,’ Homan asserted. ‘We’re making Los Angeles safer.’

Homan also remarked that ICE agents were often wearing masks as they conducted raids because they were worried about their families being doxxed.

By Saturday night federal agents reported having arrested more than a dozen ‘agitators who impeded agents in their ability to conduct law enforcement operations. 

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