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Los Angeles (AP) – Kristi NoEM, the secretary of home protection security, promised to continue the Trump government’s procedure on Thursday, despite the unrest in the USA

Hours later, a judge instructed the president to broke the control of the national guard he started after protests because of the procedure for immigration, but a appellate court quickly slows down the brakes and temporarily blocked the arrangement that was to come into force on Friday. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals planned a hearing on this matter for Tuesday.

The federal judge’s ephemeral injunction said that the wax operation was illegal and both violated the tenth change and exceeded the legal authority of President Donald Trump. The order only applied to troops of the National Guard and not for Marines, who were also used for the La protests. The judge said he would not rule over the Marine because they were not on the street yet.

Governor Gavin Newsom, who asked the judge for an emergency aid for troops who conduct immigration attacks, had praised the command before he was blocked and said: “Today it was really about a test of democracy, and today we had passed the test and said that he would have the soldiers of the security guards again,“ what she was commissioning again before Donald Trump’s gem.

The spokeswoman for the White House, Anna Kelly, said that the president acted in his powers and that the Federal judge’s order “put our courageous federal officials in danger. The district court has no authority to use the president’s authority as chief commander”.

The developments were eliminated when the protests in cities were continued nationwide and the country prepared for great demonstrations against Trump at the weekend.

“This will only go on”

Noem said that the immigration attacks that the protests had fueled would progress, and agents have thousands of goals.

“This will only be continued until we have peace on the streets of Los Angeles,” she said during a press conference that was interrupted by US Senator Alex Padilla, a California Democrat that was violently removed from the event.

Newsom has warned that the military intervention is part of Trump’s wider effort to plunge norms at the center of the nation’s democracy. He also said that sending guard forces to the raids further ignited the tensions in LA.

So far, the protests have mainly been concentrated in the city center near the town hall and in a federal authority center, in which some immigrants are held. Much of the extensive city was spared the protests.

On the third night of an outcome lock from 8 p.m., the Los Angeles police arrested several demonstrators who refused to leave a street in the city center. Previously at night, officials from the Ministry of Homeland Protection Flash Pony hired a lot to dispel a lot that had gathered near the prison and sprinted demonstrators.

These incidents were outliers. As in the last two nights, the hours of demonstrations remained peaceful and hopeful and pulled a few hundred participants who marched through the city center, sang, danced and made fun of the characterization of the city as a “war zone”.

Elsewhere, demonstrations in the United States have taken up and appeared in more than a dozen immense cities. Some have led to clashes with the police and hundreds were arrested.

Noem calls action in La a Blueprint

The immigration officers who carry out the raids in LA are “a model and a blueprint for other communities, said NoEM.

She promised that the federal authorities “did not disappear”, although, as she said, she was hit and attacked officers of rocks and bricks. She said people with a criminal register who are illegal in the country and violent demonstrators will “have consequences”.

“Just because you think you are a citizen or because you are a member of a specific group or are not a citizen, this does not mean that you are protected and that you have no consequences from the laws for which this country stands,” she said.

Nobody criticized the interruption of the padilla and called it “inappropriate”. A statement by her agency said that the two met for about 15 minutes after the press conference, but she also blamed him for “disrespectful political theater”.

Padilla later said he asked for answers to the “increasingly extreme immigration authorities” and just didn’t want to ask anyone. He said he was tied up with handcuffs, but was not arrested.

“If this administration reacts to a senator in this way, I can only imagine what you do with land workers, chefs and day workers throughout the community in Los Angeles,” he said.

The military commitment escalates in LA

The administration said that she was ready to send troops to other cities to support the enforcement of immigration and control disorders – in accordance with what Trump promised during the campaign of last year.

Around 2,000 guardian soldiers were in the second largest city in the country and were soon accompanied by around 700 Marines by 2,000, said Major General Scott Sherman, who is responsible for the operation.

About 500 of the wax groups used in the protests in Los Angeles were trained for the accompaniment of agents for immigration operations, said Sherman on Wednesday. The guard has the authority to temporarily hold persons that attack the civil servants, but all arrests must be made by the law enforcement authorities.

States are faced with questions about the provision of troops

With further demonstrations on the weekend and the possibility that Trump could send troops to enforce immigration into other countries, the governors weigh up what to do.

Greg Abbott, a Texas Republican, brought 5,000 members of the National Guard in cities to cities where demonstrations are planned. In other states controlled by Republicans, governors have not said when or how they can exploit troops.

A group of democratic governors previously signed a statement this week, which Trump’s commitment described as “alarming abuse of power”.

Hundreds in La protests arrested

Since Saturday there have been about 470 arrests, of which the extensive majority had not left the area on request for law enforcement, according to the police department.

There was a handful of sedate charges, including the assault against officers and for possession of a Molotov cocktail and a weapon. Nine officers were injured, mainly with minor injuries.

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Rodriguez reported from San Francisco and Seeber from Toledo, Ohio. Julie Watson in San Diego, Jesse Bedayn in Denver and Jim Vertuno in Austin, Texas, and Hallie Golden in Seattle.

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