Soldiers on the streets of Los Angeles? There is a court decision. “No president is a king”


Last Tuesday, the Judge of the District Court Charles Breyer decided that the Trump administration violated the nineteenth-century law prohibiting the use of the army to enforce civil law, directing soldiers to control crowds and support federal agents during anti-immigrant and anti-nobacco operations in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. Virtually judge Breyer banned the army to perform police tasks in California, although his decision was suspended until September 12 to enable an appeal.
In June, President Trump sent over 4,000 to Los Angeles. Soldiers of the National Guard and 700 Marines, explaining this by the need to protect federal facilities and officers in the face of protests. Currently, there are about 300 soldiers in the city, who are still supporting immigration and anti -nobility.
“He cannot trample the state's power.” Governor hard about Trump's actions
Gavin Gavin Governor, who filed a lawsuit against the federal intervention, estimated the costs of this operation at $ 120 million. In his opinion, the activities of the federal administration are illegal and exert a negative impact on morale and combat readiness of the National Guard.
– No president is a king – even Trump – and no president can trample the state's power in order to protect his citizens – said the governor of the news after a court court ruling. He called the action of Trump “breaking the law by creating the national police headed by the president.”




