Overview
- President Trump federalized 2,000 California National Guard troops under Title 10 authority, the first such activation without a governor’s consent in six decades.
- The deployment followed large-scale ICE raids on June 6 that arrested over 100 immigrants and triggered clashes with police, property damage and mass demonstrations.
- On June 9 Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Trump administration, arguing the order violates state sovereignty and federal law.
- National Guard units have been stationed to protect federal buildings, including the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and a downtown detention center.
- Trump has threatened to arrest Governor Newsom over his opposition and signaled that active-duty Marines could join the effort if protests continue.