Chaotic images in Los Angeles For them immigrants and Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan. In the area, the forces of the National Guard are constantly reinforced, at the behest of the Republican president of the US.
According to US media, new groups of National Guard arrived at the San Bernardino County and have already taken seats in front of the Los Angeles detention center, where immigrants who do not have a US residence permit are being transported.
However, Donald Trump’s decision to use ethnicity in federal affairwhich is usually under state control, is considered unusual if not controversial.


The military website says it was put under federal control using the title 10 of the US Code.
The situation now looks out of control, with unprecedented scenes of violence and intensity.
The US president seems determined to do his vision in all areas. And this goal cannot be missing one of his central political bets: the fight against irregular migration.
JUST IN: The first group
of National Guard troops have arrive ld in Los Angeles, California, after President Trump signed an order to send 2,000 National Guards to curb anti ICE immigration operation protests. pic.twitter.com/7sDsrafPuX– Belaaz News (@thebelaaz) June 8, 2025
National Guard Arrived in Los Angeles
Military vehicles and soldiers from the National Guards were recently seen in Los Angeles.
It shows videos from AP and Retuers, as described by ABC News and the New York Post, among others.
It comes after Donald Trump has used a special… pic.twitter.com/wiaievglcC
— benny (@benny0692698414) June 8, 2025
US Presidents Dwight Eisenhauer, John Kennedy and Lindon Johnson They also used the National Guard to help enforce civil rights and maintain public order in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Guard was still fed After the murder of Martin Luther King in 1968 and during the New York Post Strike in 1970.
According to CNN, the last time a president, George Bush the Elderfederalized the National Guard was during the Los Angeles riots in 1992.
The turmoil began on April 29, after a trial that acquitted four Los Angeles Police Officers for the use of excessive violence in the arrest and beating of African -American Rodney King on March 3, 1991.
Using only raw footage, #La92 is a gripping, moment-by-moment retelling of the LA riots in 1992. Tune in tonight on @NatGeoChannel pic.twitter.com/Ajw12MgYwG
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) April 30, 2017
Rodney King’s beating had been videotaped and was constantly shown in the media.
Using only raw footage, #La92 is a gripping, moment-by-moment reconstruction of the 1992 LA riots. pic.twitter.com/bUEMGwC3zE
— National Geographic TV (@NatGeoTV) April 22, 2017
The riots spread throughout the Los Angeles Metropolitan area, as thousands of people marched within six days after the verdict was announced. Many looting, attacks, arson and murders occurred during the riots, while estimates of material damage exceeded $ 1 billion.
Consequently, class and peace were restored throughout Los Angeles County, But 63 people were killed, 2,383 people were injured and there were more than 12,000 arrests. Los Angeles Police Chief Dairil Gates, who had already announced his resignation at the time of riots, was largely considered responsible for the riots.