https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/06/08/la-protests- ice-immigration-trump-national-guard/84103813007/
The images of fires burning and smoking rising above the streets of Los Angeles make America's second-largest city look like a war zone.
But it's not war. It's what happens when a Republican president enforces
the law in a state as far left and as lost as California.
President Donald Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to restore
peace in Los Angeles after protesters set fires, defaced buildings,
slashed vehicle tires and hurled pieces of concrete at local police and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
A Department of Homeland Security news release on June 7 noted that ICE agents - and their families - have endured a surge in threats and
harassment.
I've watched this violence, aimed at law enforcement officers who are attempting to uphold our nation's immigration laws, with growing anger.
If California is one version of America and the rest of the country is another version, I know which America I choose. It's the same one a
majority of Americans also have chosen. Polls have consistently shown that voters side with Trump and other Republicans on immigration and border security, not the lawlessness and chaos that Democrats and their
progressive allies promote.
And to answer the question I'll inevitably get: Yes, I voted for this, and I'd vote for this again.
California Gov. Newsom denounces Trump's effort to restore order
California Gov. Gavin Newsom denounced Trump's decision to send in the National Guard as "inflammatory." That's not a good look for a governor
with national ambitions.
Newsom's staff hasn't helped him, either. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted on X a photo of demonstrators posing in front of a fire while one person waved a Mexican flag. Hegseth wrote: "Another 'mostly peaceful protest' brought to you by @GavinNewsom. DEPORT."
In <lnsB2FA7CAE6933B6F089P2473@0.0.0.1> Leroy wrote:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/06/08/la-protests-
ice-immigration-trump-national-guard/84103813007/
The images of fires burning and smoking rising above the streets of Los
Angeles make America's second-largest city look like a war zone.
But it's not war. It's what happens when a Republican president enforces
the law in a state as far left and as lost as California.
President Donald Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to restore
peace in Los Angeles after protesters set fires, defaced buildings,
slashed vehicle tires and hurled pieces of concrete at local police and
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
A Department of Homeland Security news release on June 7 noted that ICE
agents - and their families - have endured a surge in threats and
harassment.
I've watched this violence, aimed at law enforcement officers who are
attempting to uphold our nation's immigration laws, with growing anger.
If California is one version of America and the rest of the country is
another version, I know which America I choose. It's the same one a
majority of Americans also have chosen. Polls have consistently shown that >> voters side with Trump and other Republicans on immigration and border
security, not the lawlessness and chaos that Democrats and their
progressive allies promote.
And to answer the question I'll inevitably get: Yes, I voted for this, and >> I'd vote for this again.
California Gov. Newsom denounces Trump's effort to restore order
California Gov. Gavin Newsom denounced Trump's decision to send in the
National Guard as "inflammatory." That's not a good look for a governor
with national ambitions.
Newsom's staff hasn't helped him, either. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
posted on X a photo of demonstrators posing in front of a fire while one
person waved a Mexican flag. Hegseth wrote: "Another 'mostly peaceful
protest' brought to you by @GavinNewsom. DEPORT."
Newsom having a fit was hilarious. He's done in politics.
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