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Trump Administration Ends Deployment of 2,000 National Guard Troops in L.A.

UPDATE: The Trump administration has just announced the end of the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles. This decision, confirmed by Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell, marks a significant shift in military resources amid ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the region.

The deployment, which began in early June, was originally scheduled to last 60 days. Approximately 4,000 National Guard700 Marines were sent to the area to protect federal buildings and assist immigration agents with operations. As of now, it remains unclear when the remaining troops will be withdrawn from the area.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has been vocal against the deployment, arguing that the troops were being used as “political pawns” in Los Angeles. He expressed concern over the impact on the lives of these service members, stating, “While nearly 2,000 of them are starting to demobilize, the remaining guardsmen continue without a mission, without direction and without any hopes of returning to help their communities.”

Newsom’s administration previously attempted to block the deployment, which he claimed was executed against his wishes. Although a district court initially ruled against the Trump administration, an appeals court allowed the deployment to proceed. The legal battle surrounding this issue is still ongoing.

This withdrawal of National Guard troops comes at a critical moment, as protests against immigration raids continue to unfold across California. The decision to redeploy resources reflects growing pressures on the Trump administration to address both public safety and community concerns effectively.

As the situation develops, all eyes are on whether the remaining troops will be sent home promptly, as demanded by Governor Newsom. The ongoing legal disputes and public outcry highlight the complex dynamics of federal-state relations, particularly regarding immigration enforcement in a state with a large immigrant population.

For updates on this evolving story, stay tuned as we monitor the latest developments.

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