LA residents protesting ICE arrest: 2,000 National Guardsmen will be deployed to Los Angeles. “No King’s Day” protest nation wide this weekend….

Because we are next.
That unity should never be fully broken. I get that it's difficult for some to understand how that unity destroys political cronyism, corruption, etc. But if it takes violence or real life in your face Govt activities for us to unite - we will never truly win.. All of the Govt resources and best should be at the mercy of everyday people. Invest in Govt so that it can reinvest in us.
 
So why is ICE going after soft targets they go to Compton but nowhere near gang territory. They hit jobsite's, school, Home Depot, church's and neighborhood's where they know there is no arm resistance that might fire back.

They are going to areas with a high concentration of illegal Mexicans. You are complaining that they aren’t going to areas with a high concentration of Black folks?
 
So why is ICE going after soft targets they go to Compton but nowhere near gang territory. They hit jobsite's, school, Home Depot, church's and neighborhood's where they know there is no arm resistance that might fire back.
What do you mean they go to Compton but nowhere near gang territory?? All of Compton is gang territory. Compton is a gang infested city. Nowhere is isolated from gangs it’s surrounded by other cities on all sides that are also full of gangs . Paramount, North Long Beach, Carson, Southgate, Gardena all major gang infested shit holes.
 

Trump deploys Marines to quash protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles​

Tuesday, 10 June 2025 8:06 AM [ Last Update: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 8:44 AM ]

The administration of US President Donald Trump has deployed Marine forces to Los Angeles to quell street demonstrations against immigration raids, fueling public outrage amid concerns over a national crisis.

American media cited unnamed officials as saying that some 700 Marines based in Southern California were expected to reach Los Angeles Monday night or Tuesday morning as part of a federal strategy to crack down on street demonstrations opposing Trump's immigration raids.

The US military had on Monday confirmed in a statement that it would send 700 Marines to Los Angeles to help protect what it claimed to be federal personnel and property.

"The activation of the Marines is intended to provide Task Force 51 with adequate numbers of forces to provide continuous coverage of the area in support of the lead federal agency," the statement said.

The US Northern Command also confirmed that Marines, who were placed in an alert status over the weekend, "prepare to depart for the greater Los Angeles area June 9."

The deployment, which is aimed at filling the gaps until a full contingent of 4,000 National Guard troops can reach Los Angeles, is an extraordinary use of military force to suppress demonstrations.

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to carry out even more operations to round up suspected immigration violators, extending a crackdown that provoked the protests in the city with a large Latino population on Friday.

The Trump administration officials branded the protests as lawless and blamed state and local Democrats for permitting upheaval and protecting undocumented immigrants with sanctuary cities.

California sued the Trump administration to block deployment of the National Guard and the Marines on Monday, arguing that it violates federal law and state sovereignty.

California sues Trump administration over National Guard deployment in Los Angeleshttps://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/...over-National-Guard-deployment-in-Los-Angeles
Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he was "gravely troubled" by Trump's deployment of active-duty Marines.

"The president is forcibly overriding the authority of the governor and mayor and using the military as a political weapon. This unprecedented move threatens to turn a tense situation into a national crisis," Reed said.

"Since our nation's founding, the American people have been perfectly clear: we do not want the military conducting law enforcement on US soil," he said.

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Chief Jim McDonnell also responded Monday afternoon to the possibility of the deployment of Marines in Los Angeles.

"The arrival of federal military forces in Los Angeles -- absent clear coordination -- presents a significant logistical and operational challenge for those of us charged with safeguarding this city," McDonnell said in a statement.

"The Los Angeles Police Department, alongside our mutual aid partners, has decades of experience managing large-scale public demonstrations, and we remain confident in our ability to do so professionally and effectively. That said, our top priority is the safety of both the public and the officers on the ground. We are urging open and continuous lines of communication between all agencies to prevent confusion, avoid escalation, and ensure a coordinated, lawful, and orderly response during this critical time."

In a rare move on Saturday, Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard members to Los Angeles without a request from state or local officials, with about 300 troops arriving early Sunday morning in downtown Los Angeles.

California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, vocally opposed the federal intervention and demanded that Trump rescind the order, underlining that the move violates the state's sovereignty.
 

California sues Trump administration over National Guard deployment in Los Angeles​

Monday, 09 June 2025 9:10 PM [ Last Update: Monday, 09 June 2025 9:10 PM ]

California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid protests over immigration raids, Attorney General Rob Bonta announced.

The deployment, ordered by President Donald Trump, followed clashes in downtown Los Angeles, where police urged protesters to disperse after incidents of vandalism and looting.

On Sunday, protests in a small section of downtown Los Angeles turned violent, with demonstrators setting cars ablaze, including five Waymo self-driving vehicles, and looting stores.

Law enforcement responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. Trump, accusing protesters of "insurrection," deployed National Guard troops to quell what he described as "violent, instigated riots."

He claimed the city would have been "obliterated" without federal intervention and warned that protesters disrespecting security forces would be "hit harder than ever before."

California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the deployment, accusing Trump of inflaming tensions. "This is exactly what Donald Trump wanted. He fanned the flames," Newsom said, confirming the state’s lawsuit against the federal government. Trump dismissed Newsom’s criticism, even suggesting the governor should be arrested.

The protests, sparked by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests targeting alleged illegal migrants and gang members, have drawn mixed reactions.

Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, defended the raids, stating they focused on cartel members from Mexico and Colombia. However, many locals, including 64-year-old Deborah McCurdy, described the arrested individuals as "people earnestly trying to improve their lives" who don’t deserve to be treated as criminals.

By Monday morning, downtown Los Angeles was calm, though a heavy police presence remained. Despite isolated acts of vandalism, including obscene graffiti and smashed windows, Mayor Karen Bass emphasized that the unrest was confined to a few streets, not indicative of citywide chaos.

She criticized the immigration arrests and troop deployment as deliberate provocations, calling them "a recipe for pandemonium."

The United Nations cautioned against further militarization, a statement likely to irk the White House. Local law enforcement, taking the lead after initial federal confrontations, used "less lethal" measures to disperse crowds.

Viral footage captured a rubber bullet striking an Australian TV reporter in the leg during a live broadcast. Over two days, 56 arrests were reported in Los Angeles, with five officers sustaining minor injuries. An additional 60 arrests occurred during protests in San Francisco.

LA’s anger against Trump’s immigration raids spreading as more cities join protests

The National Guard’s deployment, the first override of a state governor’s authority since 1965, drew sharp criticism from Democrats, including Kamala Harris, who called it a "dangerous escalation meant to provoke chaos."

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the violence and urged Mexicans in the US to remain peaceful and avoid provocations.

Despite the unrest, Los Angeles schools and daily life continued largely unaffected on Monday.
 

Trump deploys Marines to quash protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles​

Tuesday, 10 June 2025 8:06 AM [ Last Update: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 8:44 AM ]

The administration of US President Donald Trump has deployed Marine forces to Los Angeles to quell street demonstrations against immigration raids, fueling public outrage amid concerns over a national crisis.

American media cited unnamed officials as saying that some 700 Marines based in Southern California were expected to reach Los Angeles Monday night or Tuesday morning as part of a federal strategy to crack down on street demonstrations opposing Trump's immigration raids.

The US military had on Monday confirmed in a statement that it would send 700 Marines to Los Angeles to help protect what it claimed to be federal personnel and property.

"The activation of the Marines is intended to provide Task Force 51 with adequate numbers of forces to provide continuous coverage of the area in support of the lead federal agency," the statement said.

The US Northern Command also confirmed that Marines, who were placed in an alert status over the weekend, "prepare to depart for the greater Los Angeles area June 9."

The deployment, which is aimed at filling the gaps until a full contingent of 4,000 National Guard troops can reach Los Angeles, is an extraordinary use of military force to suppress demonstrations.

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to carry out even more operations to round up suspected immigration violators, extending a crackdown that provoked the protests in the city with a large Latino population on Friday.

The Trump administration officials branded the protests as lawless and blamed state and local Democrats for permitting upheaval and protecting undocumented immigrants with sanctuary cities.

California sued the Trump administration to block deployment of the National Guard and the Marines on Monday, arguing that it violates federal law and state sovereignty.

California sues Trump administration over National Guard deployment in Los Angeleshttps://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/...over-National-Guard-deployment-in-Los-Angeles
Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he was "gravely troubled" by Trump's deployment of active-duty Marines.

"The president is forcibly overriding the authority of the governor and mayor and using the military as a political weapon. This unprecedented move threatens to turn a tense situation into a national crisis," Reed said.

"Since our nation's founding, the American people have been perfectly clear: we do not want the military conducting law enforcement on US soil," he said.

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Chief Jim McDonnell also responded Monday afternoon to the possibility of the deployment of Marines in Los Angeles.

"The arrival of federal military forces in Los Angeles -- absent clear coordination -- presents a significant logistical and operational challenge for those of us charged with safeguarding this city," McDonnell said in a statement.

"The Los Angeles Police Department, alongside our mutual aid partners, has decades of experience managing large-scale public demonstrations, and we remain confident in our ability to do so professionally and effectively. That said, our top priority is the safety of both the public and the officers on the ground. We are urging open and continuous lines of communication between all agencies to prevent confusion, avoid escalation, and ensure a coordinated, lawful, and orderly response during this critical time."

In a rare move on Saturday, Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard members to Los Angeles without a request from state or local officials, with about 300 troops arriving early Sunday morning in downtown Los Angeles.

California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, vocally opposed the federal intervention and demanded that Trump rescind the order, underlining that the move violates the state's sovereignty.

This puts Gavin Newsom in a bad spot. He has been trying to position himself for a shot at President. Trump is making him look like a weak and ineffective leader. The calls for him to do some action will get louder, but all he can do is hope it gets bad enough for him to complain about it. I do wonder whose custody the rioters will be in. Do they go to county jail? If so, things will get really interesting.
 

California sues Trump administration over National Guard deployment in Los Angeles​

Monday, 09 June 2025 9:10 PM [ Last Update: Monday, 09 June 2025 9:10 PM ]

California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid protests over immigration raids, Attorney General Rob Bonta announced.

The deployment, ordered by President Donald Trump, followed clashes in downtown Los Angeles, where police urged protesters to disperse after incidents of vandalism and looting.

On Sunday, protests in a small section of downtown Los Angeles turned violent, with demonstrators setting cars ablaze, including five Waymo self-driving vehicles, and looting stores.

Law enforcement responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. Trump, accusing protesters of "insurrection," deployed National Guard troops to quell what he described as "violent, instigated riots."

He claimed the city would have been "obliterated" without federal intervention and warned that protesters disrespecting security forces would be "hit harder than ever before."

California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the deployment, accusing Trump of inflaming tensions. "This is exactly what Donald Trump wanted. He fanned the flames," Newsom said, confirming the state’s lawsuit against the federal government. Trump dismissed Newsom’s criticism, even suggesting the governor should be arrested.

The protests, sparked by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests targeting alleged illegal migrants and gang members, have drawn mixed reactions.

Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, defended the raids, stating they focused on cartel members from Mexico and Colombia. However, many locals, including 64-year-old Deborah McCurdy, described the arrested individuals as "people earnestly trying to improve their lives" who don’t deserve to be treated as criminals.

By Monday morning, downtown Los Angeles was calm, though a heavy police presence remained. Despite isolated acts of vandalism, including obscene graffiti and smashed windows, Mayor Karen Bass emphasized that the unrest was confined to a few streets, not indicative of citywide chaos.

She criticized the immigration arrests and troop deployment as deliberate provocations, calling them "a recipe for pandemonium."

The United Nations cautioned against further militarization, a statement likely to irk the White House. Local law enforcement, taking the lead after initial federal confrontations, used "less lethal" measures to disperse crowds.

Viral footage captured a rubber bullet striking an Australian TV reporter in the leg during a live broadcast. Over two days, 56 arrests were reported in Los Angeles, with five officers sustaining minor injuries. An additional 60 arrests occurred during protests in San Francisco.

LA’s anger against Trump’s immigration raids spreading as more cities join protests

The National Guard’s deployment, the first override of a state governor’s authority since 1965, drew sharp criticism from Democrats, including Kamala Harris, who called it a "dangerous escalation meant to provoke chaos."

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the violence and urged Mexicans in the US to remain peaceful and avoid provocations.

Despite the unrest, Los Angeles schools and daily life continued largely unaffected on Monday.
Sue the Federal the Government so that you can spread the pain of your failed welfare state.

I'm not paying any extras to clean up this mess.
California created and California will pay for its problems.

No one in their right minds would elect Newsom as President so he can bail that shit hole out.

That rest of the country gives a rats ass about Los Angeles.
 
Sue the Federal the Government so that you can spread the pain of your failed welfare state.

I'm not paying any extras to clean up this mess.
California created and California will pay for its problems.

No one in their right minds would elect Newsom as President so he can bail that shit hole out.

That rest of the country gives a rats ass about Los Angeles.
Failed welfare state? You fuckin cac
 
Sue the Federal the Government so that you can spread the pain of your failed welfare state.

I'm not paying any extras to clean up this mess.
California created and California will pay for its problems.

No one in their right minds would elect Newsom as President so he can bail that shit hole out.

That rest of the country gives a rats ass about Los Angeles.
Interesting

I see you don’t think to highly of Going Back 2 Cali


Especially To Live and Die In LA
 
All of L.A. is not a ‘war zone.’ We separate facts from spin and disinformation amid immigration raids

Over the last several days, rumors of extreme scenarios have seeped into the public discourse about ICE raids at school graduations, local Home Depots and at hotels where agents are staying. Here’s what we know about the rumors around ICE actions in Los Angeles and the protests against them in the area.

By Karen Garcia, Howard Blume, Nathan Solis and James Queally
June 10, 2025

]https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-06-10/la-ice-protests-truth-vs-fiction

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Los Angeles Police officers push anti-ICE protesters down Los Angeles Street, away from the Federal Building, on Monday.
 
You can do what you want, but don't forget Hatian's TPS expires in August. When that happens expect ICE to round up Black Americans under suspicion of being "illegal Haitian immigrants".

Folks in the street are fighting, in part, to make sure that doesn't happen. Or at least make sure the people taken get their day in court.
Shut the fuck up BOY
 
Don’t forget about Mexicans firebombing black families in LA where they had to move. They terrorized black people in LA.
 
So am I getting shipped back to America or am I getting shot out of a cannon to America? Nigga it can't be both.
You’re not an American, you’re a third world bush meat eater. It’s time to go home to fix it up. I know you don’t want to but you have to. You’ve been living off FBA for far too long and now it’s time to do some real work. You have to get to your normal defecation in the streets daily. Fair is fair.!
 
You’re not an American, you’re a third world bush meat eater. It’s time to go home to fix it up. I know you don’t want to but you have to. You’ve been living off FBA for far too long and now it’s time to do some real work. You have to get to your normal defecation in the streets daily. Fair is fair.!
So you are a faggot AND you can't read. You cockeyed in every sense of the word.
 
A lot of black people have businesses that employ migrants. This is their bottom line. Think outside the box of your hate.
LOL!! That's a new one!! Great way to spin some bullshit

Has your boss ever protested with you???

Has your boss ever given you a raise after you tore up his business or immediate neighborhood???

They are most likely fucking Latina Tang. Maybe even pimps. So I guess they are "business men" if that what you label them as.

Most black businesses got a business to run and probably would be boarding up their business to prevent damage.

It just goes to show that certain niggas never had a problem with Latinos driving Blacks out of LA.

Self hate is a real thing in LA. Why the fuck do you think they have so many gangs determined to live a teenage jail fantasy gang life?

Self hate in LA is just a fact of life thats ingrained to whatever remains of Black culture out there.

Beyond the Tariq Nasheeds it's not a lot a people willing to say much let enough so something for blacks in LA.

Let them have the place back. Won't be long before the place look like Big Tijuana and they would be invading the new boarders.

At what point does it stop?

San Diego not looking like Tijuana has nothing to do with colonizers.
 
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Please explain why aren't the Caribbean and South America the Natural migration places for countries like Mexico ,Haiti, Venezuela, and Cuba?

Why can these regions financially support themselves and uplift these areas in need?

Why must one county be the fall back for the entire continent?

Why are all these places dependent on one single competent government on the continent?
 
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