Los Angeles erupted in riots due to federal immigration law enforcement, and Trump and California Governor Newson engaged in a fierce game over the right to mobilize armed forces, evolving into a constitutional conflict between the federal and state governments. Trump has federalized 2000 California National Guard personnel in accordance with the Constitution, with the first 300 stationed in Los Angeles and an additional 700 Marines on standby. California sues under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, with support from 22 Democratic governors, and Newson threatening to cut off over $80 billion in federal fiscal contributions annually.
The conflict is the first time since 1965 that a president has mobilized the National Guard without the governor's consent. Trump referred to protesters as "rebels," while Newson accused the federal government of "inciting civil war," exacerbating social tensions. Protesters confronted law enforcement officers during the riots, and the police arrested nearly 70 people. The core of the incident is the polarization of immigration policy parties, and its judicial rulings will affect the boundaries of federal and state power. (This article is from the official website of Jian Dao www.seetao.com. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website strategy column editor/Wu Juan
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