NY Times says 'real emergency' is Trump sending troops to Los Angeles

The New York Times editorial board argued on Sunday that the real urgency with regard to the Los Angeles anti-ICE demonstrations was that President Donald Trump sent troops to quell the unrest The editorial board wrote that the National Guard was typically called in for natural disasters civil disturbances or for backing during a populace healthcare problem adding There was no indication that was needed or longed in Los Angeles this weekend where local law enforcement had kept protests over federal immigration raids for the the bulk part under control Trump sent the National Guard to California over the weekend as anti-ICE riots escalated with participants vandalizing vehicles and buildings and assaulting police officers to protest the ICE raids in LA The Times editors argued that sending the National Guard in was creating the very chaos it was purportedly designed to prevent SEN CORY BOOKER CALLS LOS ANGELES RIOTS PEACEFUL SLAMS TRUMP FOR DEPLOYING NATIONAL GUARD Past presidents from both parties have rarely deployed troops inside the United States because they worried about using the military domestically and because the legal foundations for doing so are unclear Congress should turn its attention to such deliberations promptly If presidents hesitate before using the military to assist in recovery after natural disasters but feel free to send in soldiers after a meager cars are set on fire the law is alarmingly vague the editors wrote The FBI is searching for a suspect accused of assaulting a federal officer and damaging authorities property during the anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles On Saturday the suspect allegedly threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles on Alondra Blvd in Paramount Calif resulting in injury to a federal officer and damage to ruling body vehicles While The New York Times discouraged violence from protesters it argued that Trump's move to send in the National Guard was not helping NOEM SAYS TRUMP ADMIN WON T LET A REPEAT OF HAPPEN AS NATIONAL GUARD RESPONDS TO LA IMMIGRATION RIOTS Mr Trump s order establishes neither law nor order Rather it sends the message that the administration is interested in only overreaction and overreach The scenes of tear gas in Los Angeles streets on Sunday underscored that point that Mr Trump s idea of law and order is strong-handed disproportionate intervention that adds chaos anxiety and peril to already tense situations the editorial board wrote The Los Angeles Police Department declared an unlawful assembly Sunday night as protesters failed to disperse in the downtown area California Gov Gavin Newsom also criticized Trump for deploying the National Guard accusing him of making it worse Let s get this straight Local law enforcement didn t need help Trump sent troops anyway to manufacture chaos and violence Trump succeeded Now things are destabilized and we need to send in more law enforcement just to clean up Trump s mess Newsom wrote on social media CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREDuring a press conference Sunday evening LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell called the anti-ICE riots happening in the city and violence against law enforcement disgusting