Clashes escalate in Los Angeles after Trump sends in National Guard

Governor Gavin calls Guard deployment illegal; Trump accuses protesters of inciting violence

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Tensions escalated in downtown Los Angeles after US President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to confront demonstrators protesting against sweeping immigration raids.

Security forces fired tear gas, flash bangs, and rubber bullets near the Edward R Roybal Federal Building, the Metropolitan Detention Centre, and the 101 Freeway.

The clashes marked the third consecutive day of unrest following the administration's intensified immigration crackdown, which has seen dozens of undocumented migrants detained across the city.

One demonstrator was seen waving a Mexican flag as smoke billowed from a burning Waymo self-driving vehicle, and another nearby was heavily vandalised. Protesters also blocked traffic along the 101, a major artery through downtown, while some clashed directly with mounted LAPD officers.

The move sparked immediate backlash from California’s Democratic leadership. Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the deployment as unconstitutional and vowed legal action after the White House rejected his formal request to rescind the order.

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