The Pentagon has ordered the withdrawal of 700 active-duty Marines and 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, ending a rare and controversial military deployment to a major U.S. city.
The troops were originally sent in June in response to widespread protests against federal immigration raids and enforcement actions by ICE. Local and state officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, criticized the deployment as unnecessary and provocative, arguing it was a political move by the Trump administration. Reports from within the ranks described low morale and little actual engagement, with some troops questioning the purpose of their mission.
The withdrawal comes as stability returns to the city and amid ongoing debate over the militarization of domestic law enforcement.
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