The NPR Politics Podcast

Protests In L.A. Over Trump's Immigration Policies

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Jun 9, 2025
In Los Angeles, protests erupted in response to immigration raids, showcasing community anger over Trump’s policies. Tensions escalated when the president federalized the National Guard without local consent, igniting criticism from state officials. Discussions reveal the complexities of immigration enforcement and its local impact, including contentious legal battles faced by individuals wrongfully deported. The podcast also highlights the clash between federal authority and state governance, raising questions about community sovereignty and the future of immigration policy.
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Rare Federalization of National Guard

  • President Trump federalized the California National Guard without approval from local officials, which is a rare and unusual move.
  • Normally, the governor controls the National Guard, typically deploying it for natural disasters, not domestic protests.
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DHS National Guard Deployment Plan

  • DHS memo reveals plans to use 20,000 National Guard members for immigration enforcement duties nationwide.
  • This includes unusual roles like interstate transport of detainees and rural interdiction operations.
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California Pushback on Guard Use

  • California officials strongly oppose federalizing the National Guard, calling it unlawful and unnecessary.
  • Governor Newsom plans to sue the president over this deployment and calls for its rescission.
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