California against Trump
Los Angeles streets turned into battlefields

On the third day of widespread protests against immigration raids, the streets of Los Angeles witnessed scattered clashes, numerous arrests and heavy presence of National Guard forces. These developments have made an unprecedented political confrontation between the state of California and the Trump administration; Where the governor has challenged federal threats.
On the third day of the protests in Los Angeles, the federal authorities' arrests, arrests, and determination were accompanied by federal officials.
At the same time as the US President Donald Trump's dispatch of National Guard forces, large groups of protesters in central Los Angeles protested the onslaught of immigration, closed the highway and clashed with police.
The historical confrontation of federals and states
California National Guard forces arrived in Los Angeles on Sunday to show power; It is after the scattered clashes between immigration agents and protesters and in the middle of the growing political gap between California and the Trump administration.
Trump's move to activate about five guard forces was the first time that the president has been using the National Guard at the National Guard without the request of the governor. Including the governor of Guin Noussam, who said the dispatch is "not to respond to a real need, but to build a crisis."
Arrests and clashes in Central Los Angeles neighborhoods
The American newspaper Los Angeles Times reported on the latest developments, with increased migration raids throughout Southern California in recent days, questions about how to deal with federal agents have been more than ever. Arrests were also held elsewhere.
The arrests led to protests on the weekend, after which the Trump administration sent the National Guard to the Los Angeles center.
Prosecuted; The protester who wounded the federal officer
Meanwhile, a man accused of attacking a federal officer during immigration protests in Paramount was added to the list of wanted federal police (FBI).
The FBI urged people to identify a man who threw stones at Police Cars on Saturday evening at Alvandra Boulevard, wounded the federal officer, and destroyed government cars. For information that leads to his arrest, up to $ 5,000 has been set up.
Los Angeles; Forbidden area
Los Angeles Police announced on social media Sunday that the entire area of the city center of Los Angeles has been declared as a "illegal rally" area.
In a post on the X -Social Network (former Twitter), "You have to leave the city center immediately."
The announcement was released after a day full of scattered clashes; While protesters were still gathering in downtown, they were protesting against the recent increase in immigration raids.
Governor stood against federal threats
In the midst of developments, California Governor Guin Nosam responded strongly to the Trump administration's "border head" threats; Someone who said that the arrest of Nusam was not eliminated because of the obstacle to the implementation of immigration laws.
"Come on to me, arrest me, let's finish it, the bully!" It doesn't matter to me, but I care about my society. "
Arrests, violence and disruption to public transportation
US officials said four people were arrested on Sunday in the Los Angeles migration protests in central Los Angeles, such as throwing Molotov cocktails into officers and driving a motorcycle into police.
Three people were arrested by the California highway patrol while clearing the protesters from the highway, and the Los Angeles police arrested four during the city center clashes. Train services on lines A and B were stopped near the site of protests in the city center, and several busy bus lines were diverted from the Los Angeles center.
The train and subway services stopped at 9:50 pm. There was also no service from line B to one of the most used routes to the transportation system.
California officials ready to complain to the federal government
With the rise of tensions, the deputy governor, Elni Konalakis, says California's leaders expect a federal complaint against the Trump administration on Monday to federalization and send the National Guard to Los Angeles.
"I think we will probably see a complaint that Trump has no legal authority to call the National Guard to control the protesters; The protesters that local law enforcement could easily counter. "
US Senator: Trump distracts the senses by suppressing immigrants
US senator Alex Padia also strongly criticized the Trump administration on Sunday, saying that the suppression of immigrant communities and the mobilization of the National Guard was an attempt to divert public opinion from the destructive congressional bill. He encouraged local protesters to continue peaceful protests.
"Continue to protest, because Trump likes to sit quietly to go beyond her power, bring brutality to the US corner and violate the law," the Democratic senator of California said.
Fire in the center of Los Angeles; Self
On Sunday afternoon, chaos increased on a street in Los Angeles in downtown; When a group of people attacked five vehicles without a Wimo driver and burned three taxis.
The tires were also torn, the glass broke, and the anti -immigration (ICE) messages were sprayed on the cars. The black smoke columns were raised from the cars, as the protesters grabbed the Wimo cars, cut the doors and stepped on the glass.
Meanwhile, the beeps were soundly sound and noisy, along with the slogans of protesters against immigration raids in Los Angeles County.
At around 9:30 pm, some people were seen throwing electric scooters into flame cars, while others were watching from afar. Wimo cars were besieged in the Sivic Center area; Where the rally had previously been declared illegal and the protesters were ordered. Also, the Los Angeles Fire Department was involved in controlling the fire of cars.
Mayor: protest, but not violence
Los As simple. "
Nawsam was present at the scene
The Governor of California also came to Los Angeles Sunday evening to monitor the state response to immigration raids and protests.
The governor's office announced that she arrived at the scene at about 9:30 pm and was due to be justified by law enforcement.
Noussam: There was no problem before Trump's interference
Gwin News on Sunday called on the Trump administration to cancel the "illegal" dispatch of the National Guard to California, as tensions between police and protesters on the streets of central Los Angeles have intensified.
"We had no problem until Trump intervened," Nousam said on the X -Social Network. He released the sentence along with an official letter to US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegst.
Trump: Los Angeles is on the verge of uprising
In recent days, however, the US president and her allies described Los Angeles as a city caught in violent protests and even "rebellion" for immigration.
Trump emphasized Saturday evening that unrest - which includes scattered clashes throughout the region - were out of control. He bypassed the governor and recalled the national guard directly. The US Secretary of Defense also said the Marine Forces may be dispatched to the streets from the Camp Pendleton base.

Younes Mahmoudi
I am Younis Mahmoudi, a writer who has been writing for many years in the field of immigration and visa. I have always tried to explain complex and formal immigration information in a simple and understandable language for Persian speakers on the path of immigration. My experience of studying the laws of different countries and talking to those who really go this path has helped me write things that are practical and painful.