(Red State)—As my colleague Nick Arama faithfully covered on Saturday night, Los Angeles is in a state of utter chaos due to the violent protests being waged against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who are simply doing the job they are tasked to do: remove criminal illegal immigrants and anyone else who is not here legally, and schedule them for deportation.
The first uprising started on Friday, at a detention center near downtown Los Angeles, and continued to escalate and spread into Saturday, where protestors surrounded a deportation bus in a Home Depot parking lot in Paramount, a city further east of downtown Los Angeles:
WOW: Protestors in Paramount, California are storming the freeway to stop a deportation bus.
The amount of people who not only support, but aid and abet the invasion of our country is astounding.
We must secure our borders, and prosecute those who seek to obstruct. pic.twitter.com/JLIQ74ucw3
— Jenny Beth Martin (@jennybethm) June 7, 2025
From reports, these battles were still waging into the night, and from my lurking on left-wing pages like Indivisible and 50501 Movement, they plan to keep ramping it up. But as my colleague Bonchie reported, so has President Donald Trump. He is not backing down, and is meeting this show of force with more law enforcement, not less:
Well, the “find out” phase of this drama has arrived. President Donald Trump has ordered the National Guard to Los Angeles, and things are about to get frosty.
At the end of the above video, Border Czar Tom Homan, after denouncing Democrat politicians for putting ICE agents at risk and instigating these riots, announced that the deployment will begin tonight. According to him, mobilization efforts have already begun, and you can bet Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are going to scream bloody murder.
You know what, though? Let them. Let them cope and seethe because at the end of the day, they have no power to stop Trump from doing what needs to be done to restore order.
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