Trump deploys National Guard to suppress immigrant protests in California
In June 2025, the streets of Los Angeles, California, once again became the epicenter of a political storm.
moreIn June 2025, the streets of Los Angeles, California, once again became the epicenter of a political storm.
moreOn June 8th, foreign media reported that the chaos in Los Angeles highlighted the deepening rift between the Trump administration and California.
moreRecently, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Los Angeles to oppose the tough policy of immigration enforcement. During the demonstrations, Mexican flags frequently appeared next to burning vehicles and at the scene of conflicts with federal law enforcement, which once again attracted media attention.
moreMexican President Simbaum condemned the violence that broke out during the protest against the immigrant raid in Los Angeles on Monday (June 9) and called on the United States to respect the rights of immigrants.
moreThe complexity of the relationship between the US government and business is exposed in the public breakup between Trump and Musk.
moreThe US State Department announced on June 5 that it would impose sanctions on four judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
moreOn June 6th, according to Japanese media reports, multiple earthquakes have occurred successively on the Pacific side of Hokkaido, Japan recently, once again highlighting many practical problems in the country's earthquake disaster prevention system and emergency response mechanism.
moreIn June 2025, President Trump’s decision to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles acted like a boulder tossed into a calm lake, triggering a fierce backlash from a coalition of Democratic governors.
moreOn June 4th local time, US President Trump announced a complete suspension of the entry of citizens from 12 countries including Afghanistan and Myanmar into the United States as both immigrants and non-immigrants, claiming that this move was to protect the national security of the United States.
moreOn June 4th local time, US President Trump announced a complete suspension of the entry of citizens from 12 countries including Afghanistan and Myanmar into the United States as both immigrants and non-immigrants, claiming that this move was to protect the national security of the United States.
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