1). “Trump escalates coup by sending Marines to Los Angeles”, Jun 9, 2025, Patrick Martin & Joseph Kishore, World Socialist Web Site, (WSWS), at < https://www.wsws.org/en/
2). “Seven Days in June: Trump’s unfolding coup d’état”, Jun 9, 2025, Statement of the SEP (US) National Committee and WSWS Editorial Board, World Socialist Web Site, (WSWS), at < https://www.wsws.org/en/
3). “Nationwide protests multiply against fascist ICE raids and military deployment in Los Angeles”, Jun 9, 2025, Jacob Crosse, World Socialist Web Site, (WSWS), at < https://www.wsws.org/en/
4). “Trump orders Marines to LA in additional deployment as unrest calms”, Jun 10, 2025, Live Reporting, Edited by Alex Smith and Adam Durbin, BBC, at < https://www.bbc.com/news/live/
5). “Trump sends another 2,000 National Guards and 700 Marines to LA on fourth day of unrest”, June 08 / 09, 2025, Edited by Rorey Bosotti, Matt Spivey and Tinshui Yeung, BBC, at < https://www.bbc.com/news/live/
6). “Violent riots ERUPT in LA as protesters clash with National Guard over 'unlawful' deportations”, Jun 9, 2025, anon, Daily Express, includes 14:52 of video from Los Angeles from the past couple of days, at < https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Introduction by dmorista: The protests in Los Angeles over the past few days have shown that, in Los Angeles and the Southern California area in general, there is widespread sympathy and support for the plight of immigrants, who are being rounded up by the Trumpista ICE forces. Unfortunately one effect of this is to draw attention away from issues where there is near unanimous hostility to the Trumpista Fascist operations, the giant Multi-Trillion Dollar tax giveaway to the rich that must be financed by looting the only real sources of public wealth that are still more-or-less intact and are vulnerable to theft by the rich: namely Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security. Discussion of the tax cuts and the vicious cuts to federal programs that help the poor, working class, and middle class Americans, had been making progress and was causing an increase in public awareness of these pivotal economic issues.
Trump and his minions love it when the focus of public attention is on immigration and particularly on undocumented workers (since the canard of huge numbers of violent criminals among immigrants living in the U.S. has been at least partly exposed for the lie that it is). This outbreak of protest has been provoked by the typical heavy handed ICE operations rounding up low-wage workers. There is also the close time for these protests and the Big Parade by the tanks and other heavy military equipment scheduled for Washington D.C. this coming Saturday, June 14th. Trump, closely advised by the likes of arch-fascist Steve Miller and former Fox News TV host Pete Hegseth, might well unleash some kind of military attack on the populace of one or more major American Cities and more-or-less formally establish an outright fascist dictatorship. And already the Chinese and Russians, watching the spectacle of disorder and intense struggle inside the U.S., are increasing the boldness of their foreign policy and military moves. The Chinese have sent naval vessels east of Iwo Jima for the first time ever, and the Russians continue to hammer Ukraine with missile and drone attacks.
The U.S. Empire is in its death throes. The only real question is will we manage to accomplish a “soft landing” and live in a society with such institutions of civilization as libraries, accessible education, universal healthcare, women's rights to abortion and contraception, and so on. Or will we descend into a fascist nightmare in which the rich strip the populace of every vestige of a decent life. Item 1)., “Trump escalates coup ….”; Item 2)., “Seven Days in June: ….”; and Item 3)., “Nationwide protests multiply ….”, all from WSWS discuss the theoretical and political issues we face and how the protests in Los Angeles play into those issues. As one person interviewed by WSWS in Item 3 pointed out: “We are here to fight for everybody, because I love my people. We are no different from Palestinians, from people in the Congo or Sudan.”
Item 4)., “Trump orders Marines ….”; Item 5)., “Trump sends another ….”; and Item 6)., “Violent riots ERUPT ….”, all provide reporting from on the ground over the first 3 days of protests.
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Trump escalates coup by sending Marines to Los Angeles
As the week begins, the systematic conspiracy to establish a presidential dictatorship in the United States is rapidly unfolding. In a calculated and ongoing coup d’etat, Donald Trump is creating an entirely new framework of class rule.
Developments in Los Angeles are a focal point of a nationwide operation. On Monday, the White House announced that it will send 700 US Marines—the branch of the US military historically associated with ruthless colonial oppression—into the country’s second-largest city. This follows Trump’s Saturday night order to federalize the California National Guard and deploy 2,000 troops under the pretext of protecting federal buildings, including the ICE prison, where immigrants rounded up last week are being detained.
The Marines are being deployed from the Twentynine Palms military base in the Mojave Desert, 140 miles east of LA. The Trump regime has also announced plans to double the number of National Guard troops to 4,000.
The deployment of active-duty Marines marks a major escalation in the effort to normalize the use of military force on American streets. It is a direct violation of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which bars the use of the military for domestic law enforcement. While Trump officials have repeatedly and absurdly referred to the protests in Los Angeles and other cities as an “insurrection,” they have so far refrained from invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807. Instead, they are asserting the president’s supposed inherent authority to deploy troops within the United States.
Trump’s Saturday proclamation federalizing the National Guard makes no mention of Los Angeles or California. Instead, it instructs Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to consult with “the governors of the states” and authorizes him to deploy “any other members of the regular Armed Forces” as needed to protect federal property—“in any number determined appropriate in his discretion.” In other words, unlimited numbers of troops in any location in the country.
A New York Times article published Monday quotes Kori Schake, from the right-wing American Enterprise Institute, who noted, “The Trump administration is test-driving a novel legal theory that you can circumvent the restrictions on domestic law enforcement by the American military.”
Today, Trump is scheduled to visit Fort Bragg, the massive Army base in North Carolina, to deliver remarks on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the US Army. This will be Trump’s first visit to the base since returning to office in January. He will be accompanied by Hegseth, one of the most fascistic figures in his administration who is helping to oversee the coup operations.
The events marking the anniversary will culminate in a massive military mobilization on the streets of Washington D.C., this Saturday, June 14, when more than 7,000 troops, backed by hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles, will take part in a parade coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday. A convoy of tanks, transported by train, has already begun arriving in the nation’s capital.
The coincidence of Trump’s personal birthday celebration with the massive military parade is not incidental. Trump is seeking to establish what amounts to a Führerprinzip within the American military: a command structure rooted not in the Constitution or civilian oversight but in personal loyalty to him. The Army, in this framework, is presented as his army. In Nazi Germany, military officers were required to swear an oath not to the German state but directly to Adolf Hitler.
A new political framework is being established in America, in which the federal government operates outside any legal restraint, carrying out actions that are not only unprecedented in scope but brazenly illegal and unconstitutional. Those who criticize or oppose these actions—whether in political office, the courts, law firms, the media or through protests in the streets—will face the repressive power of the capitalist state.
The arrest of David Huerta, president of SEIU California—a union representing 700,000 largely Latino and immigrant service and public sector workers—reveals the essential class and fascistic character of the unfolding coup. Huerta was jailed over the weekend and released on $50,000 bail, facing felony charges for allegedly attempting to block the movement of an ICE vehicle. This is not merely a crackdown on immigrants or protesters but a drive to obliterate the democratic rights of the working class as a whole.
Yet despite this direct attack on a prominent union official, neither the SEIU nor the AFL-CIO called for mass protests, let alone strike action to demand Huerta’s release and the dropping of all charges. The AFL-CIO’s only official response has been to issue a pitiful appeal for its 14 million members to write letters to Congress. If the union bureaucrats will do nothing to defend one of their own, what can rank-and-file workers expect if they fall victim to Trump’s police-military assault?
Trump and his inner circle—Hegseth, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel—constitute a fascist junta in the making.
But neither the Democratic Party nor the corporate media will state openly what is taking place. It is a coup—But they dare not speak its name, even as Trump calls for the arrest of prominent Democrats like California Governor Gavin Newsom for his supposed resistance.
The Washington Post, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, gave the response of dominant sections of the corporate oligarchy. In an editorial published Monday, the Post refused to identify Trump’s actions as a coup, instead blaming “both sides” for escalating tensions. While mildly criticizing Trump’s use of the Marines, the editorial justifies the use of federal force to “restore order,” defends the president’s legal authority to send troops into American cities and urges “unruly protesters to take the off-ramp.”
A relentless logic of escalation is now at work. The further Trump goes, the more he stakes his presidency—and his own political survival—on the success of the operation.
In this situation, the most abject and bankrupt policy would be to rely on the Democratic Party, the courts, or the trade union bureaucracy to take action to block Trump’s coup d’état.
Within Congress, there is no demand for Trump’s removal. The Democratic Party is doing nothing. The Democrats will not even say publicly what they all know privately: The events in Los Angeles represent a giant step toward the establishment of a presidential dictatorship. Their appeals are not directed to the working class but to Republican members of Congress—and even to officials within the Trump administration itself.
Governor Newsom, for his part, has responded to Trump’s threats to arrest him personally by pledging the deployment of 800 more police to the streets of Los Angeles, where they are presently engaged in a riot against protesters.
The onslaught now unfolding is the mechanism through which the ruling oligarchy intends to enforce its interests. The vast and ever-growing levels of social inequality in America are incompatible with democratic forms of rule. While immigrants are on the front lines of this assault, the attack is aimed at the entire working class.
There is growing opposition throughout the country to Trump’s unfolding coup. But as yet, it remains spontaneous and politically unorganized. This must change.
The working class, the vast majority of the population, has the power to stop it. As the statement of the Socialist Equality Party National Committee and the WSWS Editorial Board published yesterday explained, “The necessity of a general strike is becoming ever clearer—but such action will not emerge spontaneously. It must be prepared and led through the building of democratic, fighting organizations of the working class.”
Trump’s actions in Los Angeles have already provoked protest actions throughout the country and widespread anger among tens of millions of working people. What is necessary now is to give these growing mass sentiments a concrete and organized form.
We reiterate the call issued by the Socialist Equality Party and the WSWS: The initiative must come from below! Rank-and-file committees must be established in every factory, workplace and neighborhood to prepare the basis for mass resistance. Emergency meetings must be convened in plants, schools and offices across the country to organize collective action and build a powerful counteroffensive by the working class.
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Seven Days in June: Trump’s unfolding coup d’état
The deployment of the military onto the streets of Los Angeles—the second-largest city in the United States—marks a qualitative escalation of the Trump administration’s ongoing, well-prepared coup d’état. While troops patrol the streets of Los Angeles under the pretext of responding to protests, the true epicenter of this operation is the White House.
The historical parallels are to the brutal military dictatorships imposed across Latin America in the 1970s—in Chile, Brazil, Argentina and elsewhere—where capitalist governments, unable to rule through existing institutions, responded to social crises with mass repression, disappearances and terror. What is involved, however, is not the military overthrowing the president, but the sitting president overthrowing the Constitution.
This is the situation as of Sunday night:
On Saturday night, Trump gave the order to federalize the California National Guard, an action opposed by the state’s governor, Democrat Gavin Newsom. By Sunday, approximately 2,000 troops from the 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, the largest combat unit in the California Army National Guard, had been dispatched to the city.
The US Northern Command is saying that approximately 500 active duty Marines are prepared to deploy in Los Angeles, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened on social media to send in “active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton.” Trump has repeatedly signaled plans to invoke the 1807 Insurrection Act, which grants the president sweeping powers to deploy the military and effectively institute martial law.
Stephen Miller, the architect of the administration’s fascistic agenda, has labeled the spontaneous, localized and largely peaceful demonstrations as a “violent insurrection,” in a clear indication of the preparation to invoke the Insurrection Act. Just last month, Miller declared that the administration is “actively looking at” suspending the writ of habeas corpus—a move that would effectively nullify core constitutional protections.
The administration is preparing violent repression, which will go far beyond the brutal crackdown and arrests that have already taken place. In remarks to NBC News on Saturday, “border czar” Tom Homan declared: “If this violence isn’t tamped down, someone’s gonna die, and that’s just a cold fact of life.”
David Huerta, president of SEIU California, was arrested, beaten and jailed during protests. SEIU California represents 700,000 workers across the state. This is an indication of the massive repression targeting the entire working class.
Trump and his allies are using language that is ever more violent and incendiary. On social media, Trump published a fascistic screed targeting “radical left” protesters as “instigators and often paid troublemakers,” who “WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.” Trump has referred to California Governor Gavin Newsom as “Newscum,” and Trump officials have threatened to arrest any government officials who obstruct ICE operations.
What is taking place is not confined to Los Angeles. An editorial in the New York Times cites the comments of Liza Goitein, the senior director at the liberty and national security program at the Brennan Center for Justice, who noted that Trump’s order activating the National Guard authorizes the deployment of troops “anywhere in the country where protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement are occurring or are likely to occur, even if they are entirely peaceful.” That is, it is a preparation for martial law throughout the country.
The 1964 film Seven Days in May depicted the conspiracy of a military-political cabal to take over the government of the United States. Changing what needs to be changed, a similar process is now under way.
The deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles on June 7 will be followed seven days later by a massive military spectacle in Washington D.C., scheduled for June 14—Trump’s birthday. The event will bring more than 6,600 soldiers, 150 military vehicles and 50 helicopters into the capital.
It is dangerously naive to believe that once deployed these forces will depart the nation’s capital. A militarized parade is being organized at the seat of government by a president who is openly carrying out a coup. On Sunday, as troops rolled into Los Angeles, Trump went to Camp David in Maryland for what was described as a “retreat of principals.” Behind closed doors, in what now functions as a secure command post, he consulted with his top lieutenants and prepared the next stages of his offensive.
The events now unfolding are the execution of long-standing plans. Trump previously sought to deploy the military domestically in July 2020 in response to the mass protests that erupted across the country following the police murder of George Floyd. At the time, his push to invoke the Insurrection Act was met with resistance from within the military establishment itself. Then-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, distanced the military from Trump’s plans, and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper also voiced opposition.
Trump has drawn the lessons from that experience. Determined to eliminate any internal resistance to his dictatorial aims, he has elevated one of the most overtly fascistic figures in his administration, Pete Hegseth, to the position of secretary of defense. Hegseth now wields authority over the armed forces at a moment when they are being prepared for deployment not against foreign enemies but against the American population.
During the 2024 election campaign, Trump declared that he would act as a dictator on “day one,” and he moved to implement this pledge from the moment he returned to the White House. On his first day back in office, Trump declared a “national emergency” and directed his advisers to prepare a series of executive orders, including recommendations on whether to invoke the Insurrection Act. He has since invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to carry out mass deportations to the massive prison complex in El Salvador.
As always, Trump is counting on the complicity and fecklessness of the Democratic Party. In response to the military deployment in Los Angeles, a group of Democratic governors issued a timid and toothless statement, describing Trump’s actions as an “alarming abuse of power” and warning that sending US Marines into American neighborhoods “undermines the mission of our service members” and “erodes public trust.”
The Democratic governors say nothing about what must be done to stop the imposition of a police dictatorship. Instead, they insist that local law enforcement—already actively participating in the repression—should be allowed to “do their jobs.” Terrified above all of the emergence of a powerful social movement from below, the Democrats seek not to stop the coup but to contain popular anger.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has responded by appealing to Republican officials. “I would say that, to a large degree, the future of this country rests with a small number of Republicans in the House and Senate who know better, who do know what the Constitution is about,” he said on CNN Sunday. Sanders conspicuously avoided any defense of the immigrants targeted in the raids and said nothing about mobilizing mass opposition.
Various editorials in the media have voiced concern or opposition to Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and his use of the military against immigrants and demonstrators. But not one of them is prepared to state plainly what is happening: A political coup is underway. The implications are not being spelled out, because to do so would require drawing conclusions about the collapse of constitutional rule and the necessity of revolutionary opposition.
There is mounting opposition developing throughout the country. A country of more than 330 million people, with a history of two democratic revolutions, will not be intimidated and subdued by a ruling clique of political gangsters acting in the interests of billionaire oligarchs. The outrage over the deployment of troops, the attacks on immigrants and the destruction of democratic rights is spreading. But the central question is not whether there will be resistance—it is how that opposition will be organized and under what program.
In the four and a half months of the Trump administration, opposition has mounted to the assault on democratic rights and escalating war. Mass anger is building up over the state assault on campuses, where students have been seized and victimized for opposing the genocide in Gaza.
The decisive force—upon which all others depend—is the working class. The capitalist class sees no path forward but through repression and violence. These actions flow not from strength or confidence but from fear—fear of a mass movement from below that they cannot control. It is in the working class that the real power in society resides—power that is centered in the factories, workplaces and critical infrastructure of economic life.
We warn workers and youth against falling into the trap of isolated confrontations with the police and ICE, which will simply play into the hands of the Trump administration. However courageous the protests of oppressed communities and outraged students, the settling of accounts with the Trump administration requires the industrial and political mobilization of the working class.
The Socialist Equality Party and the World Socialist Web Site call on workers to respond to Trump’s unfolding coup with decisive, collective action. Every factory, workplace and neighborhood must become a center of organized opposition to this massive assault on democratic rights.
The necessity of a general strike is becoming ever clearer—but such action will not emerge spontaneously. It must be prepared and led through the building of democratic, fighting organizations of the working class. This attack on democratic rights cannot be stopped through moral appeals, legal maneuvering or reliance on the Democratic Party and the union bureaucracies, many of which are either silent or openly aligned with Trump’s nationalist program.
The initiative must come from below. Rank-and-file committees must be established in every factory, workplace and neighborhood to prepare the basis for mass resistance. Emergency meetings must be convened in plants, schools and offices across the country.
Immigrant workers make up a massive and essential section of the American working class, and the attack on immigrants is the spearhead for a broader offensive against the entire working class. Trump’s move to establish a dictatorship is aimed at crushing all opposition to the rule of the corporate and financial oligarchy.
American democracy is in its death throes. Trump is not acting on his own but as the representative of a financial oligarchy that is hurtling toward fascism and war. There will be no return to “normal.” The political situation can move in only one of two directions: dictatorship or revolution.
This statement must be read, discussed and acted upon by every worker, student and young person who understands the gravity of the situation. Share it on social media. Circulate it at factories, warehouses, schools, hospitals and neighborhoods. Use it as a basis to organize meetings and form rank-and-file committees. If you agree with this statement and want to become involved in this fight, fill out the form below to contact the Socialist Equality Party.
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Nationwide protests multiply against fascist ICE raids and military deployment in Los Angeles
On Monday, dozens of protests were held across the United States against the Trump administration’s fascist deportation operation and its ongoing efforts to establish a military dictatorship. For the fourth day in a row, significant and sustained protests continued in Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the United States.
In Baltimore, Maryland, over 100 people peacefully marched in opposition to the immigration Gestapo and the deployment of California National Guard soldiers to Los Angeles. In solidarity with workers and their families in Los Angeles, Baltimore-area protesters chanted “ICE out of LA” and carried signs denouncing ICE and calling for due process and equal protection for all.
The peaceful character of Monday’s protests has not prevented police from instigating violence, as they have on previous days. In New York City, hundreds of people are rallying outside an ICE facility located at 26 Federal Plaza. Video taken by on-the-ground journalists shows New York Police Department (NYPD) thugs snatching people off the sidewalk.
Outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles, National Guard soldiers and police in riot gear have begun pushing and shoving away crowds of mostly young people. Police have also begun firing “less lethal” rounds and CS gas at the crowd.
As of this writing, some 1,000 people are still protesting outside the Federal Building at 300 N. Los Angeles Street. Primary tenants of the building include US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
The Federal Building is adjacent to the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building, where an unknown number of immigrants remain detained in the basement after being kidnapped by ICE thugs. On Monday, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President David Huerta, who was also being held in that building, was released on a $50,000 bond. Huerta was assaulted and detained by ICE agents on June 6 during an immigration raid on a garment warehouse in the Fashion District. He has been charged with conspiracy to impede an officer, a felony.
SEIU organized protests in several other cities, including New York City; Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Boston, Massachusetts; Seattle, Washington; Washington D.C.; and Los Angeles. In an expression of the social chasm between the union bureaucracy and the workers it claims to represent, most SEIU protests drew only a few hundred people, despite the union boasting a membership of over 2 million.
The largest SEIU-organized protest by far was held in Los Angeles. Estimates vary, but at least a few hundred people—if not over a thousand—attended. Notably, the Guardian reported that only “a sole Los Angeles police helicopter hovered overhead, but otherwise law enforcement was entirely absent” from the SEIU protest.
While police were absent, nearly every SEIU protest featured a bevy of trade union bureaucrats and Democratic Party politicians to fill the void. In Seattle, Representative Pramila Jayapal addressed the crowd, while Representative Jesús “Chuy” García spoke in Chicago. Speakers denounced the Trump administration’s tactics while remaining silent on the decades-long, bipartisan campaign to arm and fund the immigration Gestapo.
As federal funding for education, food programs, Medicaid and Medicare is set to be slashed, an analysis published last month by Stephen Semler found that funding for ICE increased every year under both the Biden and Trump administrations between 2016 and 2025. Semler found that under Trump, ICE’s budget increased by $1.8 billion—about 7 percent per year—while under Biden, it rose by $1.6 billion, or about 5 percent per year.
While Trump and his fascist conspirators in the Republican Party and media have justified the deployment of military forces on the grounds that there is an ongoing violent “invasion” in Los Angeles County by immigrants, the reality is that the only “invaders” and “occupying force” are the militarized federal agents—working in conjunction with local police and sheriff’s departments—who are targeting long-time residents, workers, and their families at work, in immigration court and outside schools.
Speaking to Reuters journalists outside the Federal Building on Monday, Seven Johnson, an 18-year-old born and raised in Los Angeles, said he came to protest to “stop ICE, stop the deportations.” Johnson said this fight was part of “one struggle, liberation for all. We are here to fight for everybody, because I love my people. We are no different from Palestinians, from people in the Congo or Sudan.”
Logan Castillo, also 18, said he had been at the protests in downtown Los Angeles both yesterday and today. He said, “We are here to get the message out and make it clear: we are not okay with the fact that people are going into homes and kidnapping people.” He added, “This is bigger than one person—this is the community getting together.”
A 16-year-old named Cloud told Reuters, “We are Donald Trump’s worst nightmare. We are not rioters, we are not looters, we do not want the Gestapo in our neighborhood.” Cloud added, “Solidarity is what it’s all about. Today it is mostly youth; yesterday, it was many adults.”
“We don’t want our classmates deported,” he concluded.
Kylie Bincent, 25, a stand-up comedian, said she came to the protest because “it’s very clear we don’t need the National Guard here. ... We are sick of Trump—they are taking families away. We just want to be left alone. America is really scary right now. The only thing that gives us hope is being here together.”
A resident of Los Angeles who wished to remain anonymous told the World Socialist Web Site:
I feel sick. I’m a Latina living in LA, and seeing troops patrolling our streets under the excuse of keeping order—it doesn’t feel like safety. It feels like history repeating itself. Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico—my people have lived through this kind of military repression. And now it’s here.
What’s happening here isn’t about stopping violence. It’s about shutting us up. The government is labeling peaceful protest as “insurrection,” arresting union leaders, and preparing to use actual Marines against citizens. This isn’t just creeping fascism. It’s fascism kicking down the door.
Meanwhile … Democrats, progressive leaders, are just writing concerned press releases. No real plan, no real resistance. Just empty words.
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Trump orders Marines to LA in additional deployment as unrest calms
Summary
US President Donald Trump is deploying more National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles as protests in the city continue
Monday's protests were generally calmer, our correspondent Peter Bowes writes, but the prospect of Marines on the streets has sent shivers through communities
California Governor Gavin Newsom says he will take legal action against the deployments, calling Trump "deranged" and "dictatorial"
Demonstrations in the city continued into a fourth day on Monday, with new rallies starting up across the US against immigration authorities
Rubber bullets, stun grenades and other non-lethal weapons have been used against the protesters
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