**Breaking News: National Guard Deploys in Los Angeles Amid Escalating Protests Over Immigration Raids**
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, the National Guard has deployed 2,000 troops across Los Angeles following two days of intense protests against immigration enforcement actions initiated by the Trump administration. The unrest erupted after federal agents launched immigration raids last Friday, igniting fierce demonstrations downtown.
This morning, the city remains on edge, with reports of tear gas lingering in the air, a stark reminder of the confrontations that unfolded overnight. While calm has returned to the streets, the atmosphere is charged. Protesters gathered in front of the federal building, where law enforcement declared an unlawful assembly, leading to multiple detentions.
Local officials, including Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom, have expressed strong opposition to the National Guard’s presence, calling the move unnecessary. They argue that local law enforcement is already mobilized and equipped to handle the situation. Despite this, armored vehicles and troops are now strategically positioned at key locations, including City Hall and the federal building.
Among the protesters is a relative of an individual arrested during the raids, demanding justice for his uncle, a long-time community activist. “We support workers and immigrants,” he declared, underscoring the deep-rooted sentiments driving the demonstrations.
Federal authorities have issued warnings about potential prosecutions for those who attack ICE officers, adding to the already volatile environment. As the National Guard continues to patrol the city, tensions simmer, and the community watches anxiously for the next development. This situation remains fluid, and KCAL News will provide updates as they unfold.