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Citing a rebellion,
President Trump is calling up 2,000 National Guard troops to the Los Angeles area to quell immigration enforcement demonstrations.
There have been two days of clashes between protesters and federal agents.
NPR's Amy Held reports on where things stand in LA.
Sunday, President Trump posted thanks to the National Guard for quote,
a job well done in Los Angeles.
But Mayor Karen Bass posted, just to be clear, the National Guard has not been deployed.
She says she spoke to Trump's border czar and assured him LA does not need the troops.
I even talked to Tom Holman, who is responsible for this,
and I believe that we will be able to work things out.
Saturday at anti-ice raid demonstrations, the LA County Sheriff told protesters to leave.
Some through rocks at authorities who used tear gas and flashbanks.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says if violence continues, the Marines will be mobilized.
Amy Held, NPR News.
California Governor Gavin Newsom says the troops are not necessary and are inflammatory.