The governor of California criticized the deployment of Trump of the National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June
Approximately a month after the National Guard troops and federal officers on horseback descended in MacArthur Park, where Children in a summer camp According to the reports, they were present, California Governor Gavin Newsom struck Donald Trump For deploying the United States Army in Los Angeles.
“They are sitting there in horses with American flags, running through football fields, scaring children in the middle of the day in a summer camp. For what? Only hardness,” said Newsom about Shawn Ryan’s show. “It is a weakness disguised as force.”
Newsom then criticized Trump, whose ice raids have devastated Many small businesses, particularly those within large immigrant communities. “That is what I don’t like about this son of bitch,” said the governor. “He calls me” NewScum. “How do I explain that to my son, now my children’s friends call my children’s news forest. I get, because they called me in seventh grade, but not for a year of 79 years.” He added: “Model the damn behavior better.”
Last month, Trump mobilized thousands of national guard troops to Los Angeles amid anti -immigration and customs compliance (ICE) protests in Los Angeles Without the application or consent of the city officials and the State. Newsom has remained vehemently critical of the president, Lambasting Trump for inciting chaos, using valuable resources and the city’s military streets.
In a ruling against the Trump administration on Friday, a federal judge temporarily blocked Federal agents to use racial profiles to make indistriminated immigration judgments. During the last month, the agents have made raids in public and in workplaces throughout the southern California, appearing in deposits, restaurants and car washed and arrested for Spanish workers of Spanish speaking day for immigration positions.
“Justice prevailed today,” written Newsom on social networks after the ruling. “The decision of the court puts a temporary stop to federal immigration officials who violate the rights of persons and the racial profile. California meets the law and the Constitution, and ask the Trump administration to do the same.”


