BREAKING: 500 US Marines Mobilized in Response to Violent Anti-ICE Riots in Downtown Los Angeles | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila


BREAKING: 500 US Marines Mobilized in Response to Violent Anti-ICE Riots in Downtown Los Angeles

About 500 US Marines have been mobilized in response to the violent Los Angeles riots, according to CNN.

The Marines based out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in California will work with the deputized National Guard Troops.

California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom sued the Trump Administration on Monday for federalizing California National Guard Troops.

CNN reported:

Roughly 500 Marines based out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in California have been mobilized to respond to the protests in Los Angeles, according to three people familiar with the matter, and will join the National Guard troops that were activated by President Donald Trump over the weekend without the consent of California’s governor or the city’s mayor.

The deployment of the full Marine battalion marks a significant escalation in Trump’s use of the military as a show of force against protesters, but it is still unclear what their task will be once in LA, the sources said. Like the National Guard troops, they are prohibited from conducting law enforcement activity like making arrests unless Trump invokes the Insurrection Act.

One of the people familiar with the Marine mobilization said they will be augmenting the Guard presence on the ground in LA.

The violent riots in Los Angeles escalated over the weekend in response to ICE raids.

Anti-ICE rioters set Waymo self-driving cars on fire on Sunday.

WATCH:

A rioter carrying a Mexican flag danced on a damaged Waymo vehicle.

Illegals and rioters destroyed police cruiser and injured law enforcement officers.

Rioters threw bricks at police vehicles.

Videos courtesy of Cam Higby on X.

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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.

You can email Cristina Laila here, and read more of Cristina Laila’s articles here.

 

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