Protests Against Trump Spread to US Cities

Demonstrations in Los Angeles as a Trigger
Since Friday, there have been massive protests in Los Angeles against the immigration policy of US President Donald Trump. The trigger was a series of raids by the immigration authority ICE. On Sunday, the situation escalated with the arrival of 2,000 National Guardsmen. Subsequently, the police used tear gas, stun grenades, and rubber bullets. Five officers were injured, and around 150 people were arrested.
Marines Deployed Domestically
Trump doubled the troops on Monday evening to 4,000 and additionally ordered 700 Marines to Los Angeles – an extremely unusual step. The soldiers are not directly deployed against demonstrators but are securing federal buildings and personnel. Nevertheless, the measure sparked intense criticism.
Governor Gavin Newsom called it an "un-American" approach. Particularly, the deployment of Marines, who are traditionally active abroad, is unjustifiable. Newsom announced legal action against the President and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Reactions from Politics and the Public
Trump, on the other hand, accuses Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass of having left Los Angeles to fend for itself without his intervention. On social media, he compares the situation to previous wildfires. His criticism targets an alleged failure of the Democrats in maintaining law and order.
Within the Democratic Party, initial critical voices are emerging. Senator John Fetterman warned against not clearly condemning acts of violence. According to him, his party risks "losing moral superiority."
Protests Spread to Other Cities
The protests are no longer confined to California. Demonstrations have also occurred in cities like San Francisco, Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. ICE raids are considered a trigger in many places. Over the weekend, more than 150 people were arrested in San Francisco.
Whether this will develop into a nationwide movement remains to be seen. According to surveys, a narrow majority of the population supports the government's tough approach. At the same time, cases are increasing where authorities mistakenly detain well-integrated migrants.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Protests Against Donald Trump
According to the US government, they are supposed to protect federal buildings and personnel. Critics, however, fear an escalation due to the unusual deployment of active combat troops.
A law from 1807 that allows the president to deploy regular troops domestically in the event of uprisings. It has been rarely used so far.
In addition to Los Angeles, also San Francisco, Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other cities.
According to surveys, a narrow majority supports the actions, but there is also growing unease about excessive harshness and mistakes by the authorities.
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