Pentagon Ends Marine Deployment Amidst Immigration Crackdown Protests in LA
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 700 Marines from Los Angeles amid protests linked to Trump's immigration policies. The move follows a similar reduction of National Guard troops and has sparked national debate about using military forces for immigration enforcement.

The Pentagon has announced the removal of 700 Marines from Los Angeles, deployed last month to secure federal property amid protests related to President Trump's aggressive immigration policies.
This decision follows the previous withdrawal of roughly 2,000 National Guard troops, signaling a move toward reducing military presence in the city as conditions stabilize. The initial deployment sparked controversy and widespread debate over military use on American soil, especially against a backdrop of civil unrest.
The Trump administration aims to enhance immigration enforcement, employing military support despite political and legal challenges. The Pentagon defends the necessity to protect agents, emphasizing the Marines' pivotal role in restoring order and upholding rule of law amid ongoing federal and state disagreements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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