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Pete Hegseth


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The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil; a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK.Under President Trump, violence & destruction against federal agents & federal facilities will NOT be tolerated. It’s COMMON SENSE.The
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is mobilizing the National Guard IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement in Los Angeles. And, if violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert.
 




Pete Hegseth
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@PeteHegseth




The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil; a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK.Under President Trump, violence & destruction against federal agents & federal facilities will NOT be tolerated. It’s COMMON SENSE.The
@DeptofDefense
is mobilizing the National Guard IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement in Los Angeles. And, if violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert.

We're getting ever closer to the military just arresting or shooting US citizens simply for opposing their radical policies, many of which have been declared unconstitutional by federal judges. It's going to happen, if not with this incident then sometime soon.
 
This is all a bunch of bullshit. More performative nonsense, orchestrated by Miller. He's pissed that he's been cucked.

Every poseur in that administration is all hat, no cattle.
 

As others have noted, Trump aides like Miller have been eagerly waiting for something like this to happen. They see it as a great way to use the military to crush and discredit liberals and any opposition to Trump's immigration policies, to strip self-governance and power from blue-voting cities and states, and to tag Democrats as lawless purveyors of riots and anti-American, anti-patriotic disruptions.
 

National Guard to be sent to L.A. amid clashes; Newsom calls Hegseth’s threat of Marines ‘deranged’​

The Trump administration said it would send 2,000 National Guard troops into Los Angeles after a second day in which protesters confronted immigration agents during raids of local businesses.​



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National Guard to be sent to L.A. amid clashes; Newsom calls Hegseth’s threat of Marines ‘deranged’​

The Trump administration said it would send 2,000 National Guard troops into Los Angeles after a second day in which protesters confronted immigration agents during raids of local businesses.​



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“… According to the ACLU, Title 10 activation of National Guard troops has historically been rareand Congress has prohibited troops deployed under the law from providing “direct assistance” to civilian law enforcement — under both a separate provision of Title 10 as well as the Posse Comitatus Act.

The Insurrection Act, however, is viewed as an exception to the prohibitions under the Posse Comitatus Act.

In 1958, President Eisenhower invoked the Insurrection Act to deploy troops to Arkansas to enforce the Supreme Court’s decision ending racial segregation in schools, and to defend Black students against a violent mob.

Chemerinsky said invoking the Insurrection Act and nationalizing a state’s National Guard has been reserved for extreme circumstances in which there are no other alternatives to maintain the peace.

Chemerinsky said he feared the Trump administration is seeking “to send a message to protesters of the willingness of the federal government to use federal troops to quell protests.”…”
 
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“… Protests broke out Saturday in Paramount, a city about 16 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, but fewer than 100 people remained by nightfall, according to a local official.

Protesters also gathered outside a federal detention center in downtown Los Angeles Saturday night and were pushed back by law enforcement using tear gas and flash bangs, according to local news footage. Los Angeles police declared an unlawful assembly in the area and detained multiple people.

The deployment of troops under federal authority in response to civil unrest is a rare step, one that usually requires the president to find under the Insurrection Act that they are needed to enforce the law or restore order.

The White House said in a statement Saturday night that the troops were deployed after the president “signed a presidential memorandum.”

“This is highly unusual,” said Laura Dickinson, a professor at George Washington University Law School. “It is unclear what legal authority the president is using to deploy the troops. If he is invoking the Insurrection Act, he has to issue a proclamation explaining that. And that act is used as a last resort.”

“As far as I can see, law and order has not completely broken down in Los Angeles,” she said. …”
 
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“… Protests broke out Saturday in Paramount, a city about 16 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, but fewer than 100 people remained by nightfall, according to a local official.

Protesters also gathered outside a federal detention center in downtown Los Angeles Saturday night and were pushed back by law enforcement using tear gas and flash bangs, according to local news footage. Los Angeles police declared an unlawful assembly in the area and detained multiple people.

The deployment of troops under federal authority in response to civil unrest is a rare step, one that usually requires the president to find under the Insurrection Act that they are needed to enforce the law or restore order.

The White House said in a statement Saturday night that the troops were deployed after the president “signed a presidential memorandum.”

“This is highly unusual,” said Laura Dickinson, a professor at George Washington University Law School. “It is unclear what legal authority the president is using to deploy the troops. If he is invoking the Insurrection Act, he has to issue a proclamation explaining that. And that act is used as a last resort.”

“As far as I can see, law and order has not completely broken down in Los Angeles,” she said. …”
“… In Los Angeles, the County Sheriff’s Department said it responded Saturday morning to a protest in Paramount.

Deputies stepped in to control the crowd after protesters threw objects at federal agents and deputy sheriffs, according to the department. “When federal authorities come under attack and request assistance, we will support them and provide aid,” the department said.

The mayor of Paramount, Peggy Lemons, said the federal agents had been gathering in an industrial park near a Home Depot when residents in the majority-Latino neighborhood spotted them. It wasn’t known why the agents were staging there, but Homeland Security has had an office in the park for at least 15 years, she said.

As the crowd grew to roughly 300 people, the federal agents called the County Sheriff for assistance. Law enforcement tossed flash-bang stun grenades and tear gas to disperse the crowd, she said. Some protesters responded with firecrackers and at one point set a tire on fire in the road.

Additional munitions were delivered to authorities in Paramount aboard Customs and Border Protection helicopters, according to an Instagram post from a U.S. Border Patrol sector chief in Southern California, Gregory Bovino….”
 
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