California's Governor Newsom is moving the court to block Trump's use of National Guard, Marines in La Immigration Raids, today news

California governor Gavin Newsom filed an emergency request in the Federal Court on Tuesday to stop the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard and US Marines to help with immigration attacks in Los Angeles. “Sending trained war fighters on the street is unprecedented and threatens the core of our democracy,” he said. ‘Donald Trump behaves like a tyrant, not a president. We ask the court to block this illegal action immediately. ‘ The filing submitted to the US District Court in Northern California requests an order at 13:00 local time (2000 GMT) and calls President Trump and the Minister of Defense Pete Hegseth as defendants, accusing them of violating the US Constitution. The legal action follows the command of President Donald Trump to send about 4,000 troops in the national guard and 700 marines to the city, citing the need for support after four days of widespread protests following the aggressive immigration retention of his administration. Support role, which, according to filing, has been expanded beyond the original mission, the California national guard was initially deployed to protect federal buildings. However, the Newsom administration argues that the mission has probably moved since then. The emergency request challenges the legality of the shift, which is reportedly involved that members of the guards provide active assistance in immigration activities. According to the statement by Paul Eck, Deputy General Advocate for the Military Department in California, the help of securing streets includes and establishing perimeters around areas where federal immigration attacks are carried out. Governor is opposed to the filing of the Federal Overreaction Newsom claims that such use of state military personnel violates the state’s sovereignty and exceeds the legal limits of the deployment of the guard without the state’s consent. Unclear whether the missionary shift is already underway, it remains uncertain whether the new orders have already come into effect or that members of the guard are currently assisting in maintaining immigration. The lawsuit adds fuel to an already tense downturn between the democratic guided state and the Trump administration on immigration policy and the use of federal military resources within state borders. Marines arrived when the tensions escalated hundreds of American marines on Tuesday, arrived in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday, part of a controversial deployment ordered by President Donald Trump, which also activated about 4,000 troops in the national guard. The move follows four days of protests caused by a new wave of immigration attacks launched by the administration. Military officials said the Marines, who did not arrest, would protect federal property and staff. Newsom strongly calls the deployment of illegal news to the deployment and calls it politically motivated and legally questioned. He filed a federal lawsuit on Monday claiming that Trump’s activation of the guard violates the constitutional boundaries without the permission of the state. “It’s not about public safety,” Newsom posted on X. “It’s about caressing a dangerous president’s ego.” Newsom has also criticized the cost of the deployments – estimated at $ 134 million – saying, “Think about how much veteran nutritional assistance and housing (the Trump administration) can provide instead of dishonoring these troops based on pawns.” Mayor Bass: “A city of immigrants’ mayor, Karen Bass, emphasized that most protests are peaceful and localized, with only sporadic violence of some rioters. At a press conference on Tuesday, she said: “The turmoil that happened is a few blocks in the city center. It’s not the entire center, and it’s not the whole city. Unfortunately, the footage makes it look like our entire city is in flames – and that’s not the case.” She confirmed that she would call Trump directly: ‘I want to tell him to stop the raids. I want to tell him that it is a city of immigrants. ‘ Bass also questions the purpose of deploying active troops: “What will the Marines do when they come here? That’s a good question. I have no idea.” Trump threatens the Insurrection Act President Trump defended the deployments in remarks of the Oval Office and described the protests as a ‘violent profession’. He warned that Los Angeles would now be ‘burning’ without the military presence and left the option open to call on the Uprising Act-a centuries-old law that enabled direct military involvement in domestic law enforcement. “If there is a rebellion, I would definitely call it. We’ll see, ‘Trump said. In an increasing war war, Trump also called on Newsom’s arrest. The speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, added fuel to the fire and said the California governor “should be tarred and feathers.” The city cleaned up after collisions when military forces met, the city began to clean up after the confrontations of Monday night. In Little Tokyo, one of the hardest hit areas, business owners swept debris and scrubbed graffiti.