US Vice President Vance Advocates for Continued National Guard Presence in Los Angeles

Sat 21st Jun, 2025

The ongoing deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles remains a contentious topic as US Vice President JD Vance has announced the need for its continuation. The Vice President emphasized that the presence of troops is crucial amid concerns that protests could escalate into violence, particularly in reaction to the current immigration policies.

During a press briefing in Los Angeles, Vance stated that the federal government must act to protect citizens if violent riots threaten major American cities. He highlighted that the administration's decision to send security forces is a necessary step to ensure public safety. This announcement follows a series of protests against immigration policies instituted by President Donald Trump, which have sparked unrest in various urban areas.

The deployment of the National Guard and Marine units was initiated in June after protests erupted in Los Angeles. Although many of the demonstrations have been peaceful, there have been isolated incidents of violence and vandalism. Recently, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass lifted a previously imposed nighttime curfew, reflecting a temporary return to normalcy in the city.

Criticism of the troop deployment has come from local officials, including Mayor Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom, both from the Democratic Party. They argue that the presence of military personnel could exacerbate tensions rather than quell them. Traditionally, state governors hold the responsibility for mobilizing National Guard troops, especially in response to natural disasters or local emergencies.

The legality of the troop deployment has also been challenged in California courts. A recent appellate court ruling indicated that President Trump likely acted within his authority when ordering the troops to Los Angeles. Governor Newsom is preparing to challenge this decision further, reflecting ongoing legal disputes surrounding the federal government's involvement in state matters.

Demonstrations in Los Angeles and other cities have focused on Trump's immigration policies, specifically his approach to deportations, which have involved aggressive tactics by immigration enforcement agents across the country. Reports have surfaced of undocumented immigrants being apprehended and transported in a manner that many critics describe as excessive and inhumane.

As the situation continues to evolve, the administration's decision to maintain a military presence in urban areas raises significant questions about federal and state relations, public safety, and the future of immigration policy in the United States.


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