Trump, Kristi Noem and National Guard
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The New Republic on MSNDemocratic Senator Violently Dragged Out of Kristi Noem PresserCalifornia Senator Alex Padilla was kicked out of a press conference with the homeland security secretary, who declared Trump will soon “liberate” the state.
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AlterNet on MSNKristi Noem flip-flop blasted by criticsHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is being called out by critics after dramatically shifting her stance on the president's use of the National Guard. The controversy stems from Noem's recent endorsement of President Donald Trump's decision to deploy troops in Los Angeles in response to protests against immigration arrests — a move that stands in stark contrast statements she made previously about such actions.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected an allegation by a senior US official that she encouraged demonstrations against immigration raids in Los Angeles.
The Department of Homeland Security's deployment of U.S. military personnel in Los Angeles has led to significant legal and political controversy. A senator's arrest during a press conference exemplifies rising tensions,
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNKristi Noem blames Democratic officials for making ICE raids in LA harderThe secretary of the Department of Homeland Security said she and federal officials hope to protect LA and other cities from “lawlessness.”
"I was a governor of a neighboring state to Tim Walz and watched him let his city burn," Noem told reporters Tuesday. "And the president and I have talked about this in the past,
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Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Detaining Pro-Palestinian Activist KhalilJudge stops Trump Administration from detaining pro-Palestinian activist Khalil after pro-Palestinian protests and some controversy generated!
President Sheinbaum denied, in response to an accusation from US Homeland Security Kristi Noem, that she encouraged immigration protests.
The U.S. functions become controversial as federal forces, including 700 Marines and 4,000 National Guard troops, are deployed in Los Angeles. This has sparked debate over military involvement in immigration law enforcement and led California to file a lawsuit challenging the legality of such actions.