‘Counting agenda for spreading panic’: Kamla Harris slam the deployment of National Guard of Trump Administration in La; Call opposes a powerful tool for justice

Former US vice -president Kamala Harris on Monday rapidly criticized US President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard in his home city, called it “a dangerous increase to incite chaos”. His comments have triggered political backlash and rely on debate on federal intervention in local protests.In a statement shared on the X, Harris recently condemned both immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) raids and National Guard deployment, accusing the Trump administration of using fear as a political weapon. “Posting the National Guard is a dangerous increase that is to incite chaos,” he wrote. “In addition to the recent ice raids in southern California and in our nation, it is part of the cruel, calculation agenda of Trump administration that is to spread nervousness and division.,A wave of immigration in Latin neighborhood led to protests at Los Angeles over the weekend. The protesters took to the streets, established cars, blocked major roads, and confronts with police. In response, Trump sent 2,000 National Guard soldiers including soldiers of California’s 79th Infantry Brigade to control unrest. His administration defended the move that he is called the “rebel mob”.,But former California Attorney General Harris argued that the government’s approach was not about public safety. “The administration’s action is not about public safety – they prevent fear. There is a fear of a community that demands dignity and proper procedure.”Despite Harris’ claim that “demonstrations in protecting our immigrant neighbors have been highly peaceful,” the police used flash-bangs and smoke grenade to spread the crowd. The protesters targeted snow facilities, disrupted traffic, and allegedly set fire to at least three self-driving vemo vehicles.Exercising his right to protest for the protesters, Harris said, “Protests are a powerful tool – it is necessary for justice … I continue to support millions of Americans who stand to protect our most fundamental rights and freedom.”However, his remarks have criticized orthodox data and officials who accused them of reducing violence. House speaker Mike Johnson supported Trump, convicted California Gavner Gavin Newsom to lose control and insisted the guards to restore the order. Trump indicated on comprehensive military action, even suggested that he could implement the Rebellion Act.Newsom condemned federal deployment, calling it a violation of state sovereignty. “We had no problem until Trump joined,” he wrote. “This state is a serious violation of sovereignty – stretching stress by pulling resources from where they really need them.”Harris implicated protests as protecting immigrant rights. However, a CBS news pole made before unrest indicated that most of the Americans supported action on unwarded immigration.

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