The large-scale protests in California have lasted for three days, and at least 22 states have posted support. Trump vowed to "liberate" Los Angeles. The Marines are ready to take action to eliminate dissidents for the president at any time.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement suddenly launched a raid in Los Angeles, California, to hunt down illegal immigrants and then deport them.
But this move was fiercely resisted by Democratic local governments, community people and some extremist organizations.
A ordinary law enforcement action is gradually turning into large-scale protests and even "rebellions".
On June 6, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau launched related actions, causing a large number of street confrontations, chaos and conflict.
Protesters protested in Los Angeles, surrounded by more than 1,000 people and attacked a federal agency building.
On June 7, Trump signed a memorandum, deciding to deploy 2,000 National Guard personnel to Los Angeles. On June 8, Defense Secretary Hegseyth said that the 500 Marines in the 2nd Battalion of the 7th Marine Corps of the U.S. Army had entered a high alert state and were ready to deploy to Los Angeles when necessary.

The 7th Marine Corps 2nd Battalion is a light infantry battalion stationed at the 29th Palm Marine Air-ground Operations Center, consisting of approximately 800 Marines and sailors.
Trump has personally determined the unrest in Los Angeles, California.
He revealed on 8 that the possibility of invoking the Counter-Insurgency Act on the matter is not ruled out, which allows the military to deploy troops at home.
As for whether he made this decision, it "depending on whether a rebellion occurred."
Later he posted another article saying that Los Angeles is being "invaded" by illegal immigrants and criminals, and violent, rebellious thugs are attacking federal agents in groups.
He demanded the "liberation" of Los Angeles.

On June 8, gunshots frequently occurred on the streets of Los Angeles, and law enforcement officers were constantly firing tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters. Xinhua News Agency reporters directly attacked the scene of the conflict, but were accidentally injured.
The reporter who was interviewing on the scene was hit by a tear gas on the arm. The photographer was hit by a rubber bullet with red and swollen scars. The chaos at that time can be seen.
Trump's order and Defense Secretary Hegsey's statement will inevitably further stimulate the escalation of the situation, making it more difficult to bridge the conflict between California and the U.S. federal government.
The relationship between California Governor Newsom and Trump has been dissatisfied for a long time. Newsom is not optimistic about the Trump administration's series of practices, including Newsom has his own ideas on the issue of tariffs on China.
When Trump insisted on wielding the tariff stick, he chose to strengthen cooperation with China.
Now that Trump wants to deport illegal immigrants on a large scale, Newsom chose to "resist the order and disrespect" and openly sang against the tune.

Newson issued a message calling on protesters to continue to "speak out" but need to "keep peace". He also criticized Trump, saying that the relevant practices are "creating a crisis."
In addition to California, 22 Democratic state governors issued a joint statement condemning Trump's decision to deploy 2,000 National Guard personnel to Los Angeles and support California Governor Newsom.
The direction will this riot be in at present? It seems that it depends on Trump's confidant, whether Secretary of Defense Hegseyth will finally order the Marines to come forward and put pressure on him.
If the US Marines really intervene and use tough means to help Trump clear the portal, the result will inevitably be unimaginable.