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Federal Appeals Court proving Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles

A federal appeal in the United States has proven the decision of President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles, to counter protests against his immigration policy, despite the opposition of the California authorities.

The decision of the three judges, which is consensus the day before yesterday, which is located in 38 pages, stated that “the president’s reluctance to direct the sending of federal forces directly through the California governor does not completely limit his entire legitimate authority to call the National Guard.”

Trump was authorized to issue an order to mobilize 4000 members of the National Guard for 60 days in order to “protect government employees” and federal buildings, according to the judges.

The American President praised what he called a “great victory”, and wrote on his social networking network, “Truth Social”: “If our citizens and our cities need to protect wherever it is in the United States, then we will return to them if we provide them if the state authorities or the local police are unable to do so, for any reason.”

A federal judge referred to the case to the governor of California Democratic State of Gavin News, last week that the president’s decision to deploy the National Guard was against the law, and demanded the re -managing of this entity subject to the guardianship of two parties to the democratic ruler.

“The battle has not ended,” Nics said, in a post on the X platform, stressing: “We will continue to protest Trump’s use of American soldiers against our citizens.”

The deployment of the National Guard without the approval of the governor of the state concerned, which also has authority over this military reserve entity in the United States since 1965.

A wave of arrests of irregular migrants at the hands of the federal police concerned with immigration affairs, “Ice”, sparked protests that were sometimes violent in Los Angeles, the stronghold of Democrats.

These developments prompted Trump, who made the fight against irregular migration one of the main axes of his internal policy, to send the National Guard to contain a situation that was considered outside the control of the democratic authorities.

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