Trump sends more U.S. troops to Los Angeles than are deployed in Iraq and Syria combined.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 12, 2025
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LA saw 4,800 troops deployed—vs. 2,500 in Iraq and 1,500 in Syria—as immigration protests explode.
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The protests began after ICE launched sweeping arrests of undocumented migrants on June 6.
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By June 7 night, LA police had detained 44 people—triggering mass street protests and riots.
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Trump bypassed California Governor Gavin Newsom, who sued the White House for violating state authority.
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Governor Newsom called it "a direct assault on democracy" and warned it may not stop with California.
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Trump, who campaigned on a hardline immigration agenda, claims it’s a fight against “invasion.”
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Meanwhile, anti-raid protests are spreading across the U.S., despite military crackdowns and legal threats.
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Trump also announced plans to pull U.S. troops from the Middle East, calling it a “dangerous place.”
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As LA becomes a flashpoint, the battle over immigration, federal power, and protest rights intensifies.
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