
After a large-scale protest broke out in Los Angeles, USA, all the local area was in chaos; on the 8th, more and more people took to the streets to attack the local National Guard who came to enforce the law, and continued to launch an attack on US federal agencies. The riots have spread to New York. Where does this incident in the United States originate? What actions will Trump take to deal with it?
U.S. President Trump began a larger-scale raid on illegal immigrants last month and extended his hand to the Democratic "blue states." Los Angeles City is originally the largest area where illegal immigrants gather in the United States. Previously, since California Governor Newsom stated that he would not carry out repatriation operations, more and more illegal immigrants came to Los Angeles from all over the country. Trump launched a "raid" operation earlier this month, arresting many people in one wave. So illegal immigrants gathered in Los Angeles began to carry out large-scale resistance, and they knew that the New York state government had no "malice" towards them, so they directly targeted the Trump administration.

From the 7th to the 8th, the scale of riots in the United States continued to expand. Trump learned from the Floyd incident and sent 2,000 National Guard reinforcements at the beginning. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Miller first announced that this incident was an act of rebellion, which made an excuse for the US government to launch a state of emergency and deploy troops on a larger scale. As a result, more and more National Guards were involved, and by the 8th, a large number of law enforcement officers had begun to search for immigrants everywhere on the streets. But the video of the day showed that more demonstrators were not afraid of the law enforcement guards at all, and began to take to the streets to attack police cars and set off fireworks and gunpowder to fight the guards.

On the 8th, a Chinese reporter was shot with tear gas by a guard who came to enforce the law while reporting on the spot, and the scene was in chaos. National Guard personnel are said to have taken measures to fire tear gas and rubber bullets to "deter" the protesters, but in the end more people still choose to take to the streets. When Australian media reporters were reporting, they were also shot by military and police on the spot with rubber bullets, which shows how urgent the situation is. US Secretary of Defense Hegsey continued to issue an order saying that if they still have ineffective law enforcement, they will send Marines to calm the incident and whoever uses violence will be arrested immediately.

This illegal immigration incident was purely a conflict between Trump's policies and the "blue states" in the United States. Because the states controlled by the Democratic Party firmly disagree with the repatriation, they found the "backstage" for the immigrants. Although police arrested hundreds of people, there were more and more protesters. More Republicans are worried that this incident will eventually spread to other "blue states", not just New York, and a civil unrest across the United States broke out. If this is the case, it will undoubtedly be reproduced four years ago. The only difference is that the current Secretary of Defense Hegsey will not choose to restrain himself, and Trump will execute him if he asks him to send troops.

It is worth noting that Trump even threatens to arrest the governor and others, but California Governor Newsom directly called on Trump to "come and arrest me quickly"; earlier, Trump had told media reporters that the protests in Los Angeles were "riots", so he would give the US government authority and send troops anywhere." The US media expects that in order to prevent the expansion of demonstrations, if there is still no way to deal with them within 48 hours, Trump will "take decisive measures without hesitation." Moreover, now Speaker Johnson and others also believe that it is "in principle possible" to take military action, so with the support of Trump's aides, the situation in the United States will not improve, but will become more and more chaotic.