Here’s a โขbreakdown of the key details from โคthe provided text, organizedโ for clarity:
The Core Issue:
Senators โAlex Padilla and Adam schiff are demanding detailed information from the Department of Defense (DoD) regarding the deployment of national Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles in June, following protests over President Trump‘s immigration policies.โ They beleive the deployments were unnecessary, perhaps illegal, and harmful to theโ relationship between the military and the public.
Key Arguments & Concerns:
Legality: The senators argue the deployments may violate the Posse Comitatus Act, which generally prohibits the useโ of the U.S. โmilitary for civilian law enforcement on domestic soil.
Lack of โOpenness: The administration has not provided updated cost details or specifics about the missions carried out by the deployed troops, despite initial estimates of โฃa $134 million, 60-day operation.
Inappropriateness: โข They believe using the military to support immigration operations โis inappropriate.
political Motivation: Schiff believes trump’s motivation was to create a spectacleโ rather than ensure safety.
Specific Information โคRequested from the DoD:
Personnel Details: Number of troops (Guard and Marines) deployed, units involved, and whether any were brought in from out of โstate.Also,the number of DoD civilian employees assigned to the โoperation.
Mission Details: Specific tasks carried out by each unit, including support for Department of Homeland Security (DHS)โ teams (specifically โICE). Details on security assignments at โfederal sitesโค andโค standby status. Law โEnforcement Actions: Number of arrests, detentions, use of law enforcement authority,โ and instances of lethal force by military personnel.
financial Details: Total cost of the operation, broken down by category (operation, maintenance,โข personnel,โข etc.), and โwhether funds were diverted from other programs.
Current legal Status:
California Lawsuit: The state of California sued, arguing the deployments violated the Posse Comitatus Act.
Court Ruling: A federal judge ruled in favor of California, finding the deployments did violate the Posse Comitatus Act.
Injunction & Appeal: The judge put the injunction on hold for 10 days, and the Trump administration is expected to appeal the ruling.
Deployment Numbers:
4,100 national Guard troops federalized in โขCalifornia. 700 Marines deployed to โLos โคAngeles.
300 โGuard troops remain activated as of the time โof the letter.
Administration’s Defense:
The Trump administration has defended โคthe deployments as necesary to restoreโ law and order, protect federal buildings, and safeguard federal immigration agents during raids.