Los Angeles, USA: Protesting on arrest of illegal immigrants, demonstrators clashed fiercely with police
According to local media in the United States, A spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department said on the same day that the police had declared the rally on the scene a "illegal gathering" and those who refuse to leave may face arrest. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a statement later on the 6th condemning federal agencies' raids of illegal immigrants in Los Angeles, saying that he was "deeply angry" about this. The US government deploys 2,000 National Guard members On June 7th local time, the White House issued a statement saying that U.S. President Trump signed a presidential memorandum to deploy 2,000 National Guard members to deal with the ongoing deteriorating illegal activities in many places in Los Angeles County, California. The statement said law enforcement officers from federal agencies such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau were attacked in Los Angeles County. "The active Marines in the United States are on high alert" On June 7, local time, U.S. Secretary of Defense Hegseyth said on social media that the demonstrations and protests in Los Angeles are a huge national security risk, and the US Department of Defense is mobilizing the National Guard to Los Angeles to support federal law enforcement personnel. If the violence continues, the active Marines will also be mobilized, "they are on high alert". Source:CCTV Finance,CCTV News Client