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洛杉矶(美联社)——尽管美国各地动荡不断,国土安全部长克里斯蒂·诺姆仍誓言将继续推行特朗普政府的严厉移民政策。
周四发表评论数小时后,一名法官命令总统将国民警卫队的控制权交还给加州——这些部队是他在移民镇压引发抗议后部署的。但上诉法院迅速叫停这一决定,暂时阻止了原定于周五生效的命令。美国第九巡回上诉法院已就此案安排周二举行听证会。
联邦法官的临时限制令指出,国民警卫队的部署属于非法行为,既违反了《第十修正案》,又超出了唐纳德·特朗普总统的法定权限。该命令仅适用于国民警卫队士兵,不涉及同样被派往洛杉矶抗议活动的海军陆战队员。法官表示暂不对海军陆战队作出裁决,因其尚未出现在街头执行任务。
加州州长加文·纽瑟姆此前曾请求法官紧急叫停协助执行移民突袭行动的部队,在禁令颁布前他称赞该命令称“今天是对民主的真正考验,而我们通过了考验”,并表示将重新部署国民警卫队士兵,恢复“唐纳德·特朗普调用他们之前的原有职责”。
白宫发言人安娜·凯利表示,总统在其职权范围内行事,而联邦法官的命令“将我们勇敢的联邦官员置于危险之中。地方法院无权篡夺总统作为三军统帅的权威。”
事态发展之际,全国各地的城市抗议活动仍在持续,而该国也准备迎接周末针对特朗普的大规模示威活动。
美国国土安全部部长就突击行动表示:"此类行动只会持续下去"
诺姆表示,引发抗议的移民突袭行动将继续推进,执法人员已锁定数千个目标。
“除非洛杉矶街头恢复和平,否则这种情况只会持续下去。”她在新闻发布会上说道。期间,加州民主党籍联邦参议员亚历克斯·帕迪利亚(Alex Padilla)的高声抗议打断了发布会,随后他被强行带离现场。
纽瑟姆警告称,此次军事干预是特朗普企图颠覆美国民主核心规范的整体行动之一。他还表示,派遣国民警卫队参与突击搜查进一步激化了洛杉矶的紧张局势。
截至目前,抗议活动主要集中在市政厅附近的市中心区域以及一处关押部分移民的联邦拘留中心周边。这座广袤城市的大部分地区尚未受到抗议浪潮波及。
在实行晚上8点宵禁的第三个夜晚,洛杉矶警方逮捕了数名拒绝离开市中心街道命令的示威者。当晚早些时候,美国国土安全部官员使用闪光弹驱散聚集在监狱附近的人群,抗议者们四散奔逃。
这些事件只是个别现象。与过去两晚一样,持续数小时的示威活动依然保持着和平欢快的氛围,吸引了数百名参与者。他们穿过市中心,一路高呼口号、载歌载舞,并调侃特朗普政府将这座城市描述为"战区"的说法。
在美国各地,抗议活动持续升温,已蔓延至十余个主要城市。部分示威演变为与警方的冲突,数百人被捕。
诺姆称洛杉矶的行动为蓝图
诺姆表示,在洛杉矶执行突袭行动的移民官员正在为其他社区“制定一个模式和蓝图”。
她承诺联邦当局**不会撤离**,尽管她表示警员曾遭到砖石袭击和人身攻击。她强调,非法滞留美国且有犯罪记录者以及暴力抗议者将**面临法律后果**。
她表示:"无论你自认为是公民、某个群体的成员,还是非公民身份,都不意味着你能免受这个国家所捍卫的法律的制裁。"
诺姆批评帕迪利亚的打断行为,称其“不合时宜”。她所在机构的一份声明称,两人在新闻发布会后进行了约15分钟的会面,但同时也指责他进行了“不尊重的政治作秀”。
帕迪利亚事后表示,他当时正就“日益极端的移民执法行动”要求得到答复,并只想向诺姆提一个问题。他称自己当时被戴上手铐,但并未被捕。
“如果本届政府连参议员提出的问题都是这样回应,那我简直不敢想象他们会对洛杉矶社区的农场工人、厨师和临时工做出什么事来。”他说道。
洛杉矶军事介入升级
政府表示愿意派遣军队前往其他城市,协助移民执法并控制骚乱,这符合特朗普在去年竞选期间所作的承诺。
负责此次行动的斯科特·谢尔曼少将表示,约2000名国民警卫队士兵已部署在该国第二大城市,另有2000名士兵及约700名海军陆战队员即将增援。
谢尔曼周三表示,部署到洛杉矶抗议活动的国民警卫队中约有500名士兵已接受过培训,可协助特工执行移民相关行动。国民警卫队有权临时拘留袭击执法人员者,但正式逮捕必须由执法部门执行。
各州面临军队部署问题
随着周末预计将出现更多示威活动,以及特朗普可能向其他州派遣军队以执行移民管控,各州州长正在权衡应对之策。
得克萨斯州共和党籍州长格雷格·阿博特已在计划举行示威活动的城市部署5000名国民警卫队队员待命。其他共和党执政州的州长尚未透露可能何时或以何种方式调动军队。
本周早些时候,一群民主党州长签署声明,称特朗普的部署是“令人震惊的权力滥用”。
洛杉矶抗议活动中数百人被捕
警方表示,自上周六以来已有约470人被捕,其中绝大多数是因未按执法部门要求离开现场。
目前已提出若干更为严重的指控,包括袭警、持有燃烧瓶及枪支等。共有九名警员受伤,但多数伤势较轻。
罗德里格斯(Rodriguez)在旧金山、西韦尔(Seewer)在俄亥俄州托莱多分别发回报道。美联社记者朱莉·沃森(Julie Watson)在圣地亚哥、杰西·贝丹(Jesse Bedayn)在丹佛、吉姆·维尔图诺(Jim Vertuno)在得克萨斯州奥斯汀、以及哈莉·戈尔登(Hallie Golden)在西雅图参与了本次报道。
LOS ANGELES (AP) Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to carry on with the Trump administrations immigration crackdown despite waves of unrest across the U.S.
Hours after her comment Thursday, a judge directed the president to return control to California over National Guard troops he deployed after protests erupted over the immigration crackdown, but an appeals court quickly put the brakes on that and temporarily blocked the order that was to go into effect on Friday. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals scheduled a hearing on the matter for Tuesday.
The federal judges temporary restraining order said the Guard deployment was illegal and both violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded President Donald Trumps statutory authority. The order applied only to the National Guard troops and not Marines who were also deployed to the LA protests. The judge said he would not rule on the Marines because they were not out on the streets yet.
Gov. Gavin Newsom who had asked the judge for an emergency stop to troops helping carry out immigration raids, had praised the order before it was blocked saying today was really about a test of democracy, and today we passed the test and had said he would be redeploying Guard soldiers to what they were doing before Donald Trump commandeered them.
White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said the president acted within his powers and that the federal judges order puts our brave federal officials in danger. The district court has no authority to usurp the Presidents authority as Commander in Chief.
The developments unfolded as protests continued in cities nationwide and the country braced for major demonstrations against Trump over the weekend.
This is only going to continue, DHS chief says of raids
Noem said the immigration raids that fueled the protests would move forward and agents have thousands of targets.
This is only going to continue until we have peace on the streets of Los Angeles, she said during a news conference that was interrupted by shouting from U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, a California Democrat who was forcibly removed from the event .
Newsom has warned that the military intervention is part of a broader effort by Trump to overturn norms at the heart of the nations democracy. He also said sending Guard troops on the raids has further inflamed tensions in LA.
So far the protests have been centered mostly in downtown near City Hall and a federal detention center where some immigrants are being held. Much of the sprawling city has been spared from the protests.
On the third night of an 8 p.m. curfew, Los Angeles police arrested several demonstrators who refused orders to leave a street downtown. Earlier in the night, officers with the Department of Homeland Security deployed flash bangs to disperse a crowd that had gathered near the jail, sending protesters sprinting away.
Those incidents were outliers. As with the past two nights, the hours-long demonstrations remained peaceful and upbeat, drawing a few hundred attendees who marched through downtown chanting, dancing and poking fun at the Trump administrations characterization of the city as a war zone.
Elsewhere, demonstrations have picked up across the U.S., emerging in more than a dozen major cities. Some have led to clashes with police and hundreds have been arrested.
Noem calls action in LA a blueprint
The immigration agents conducting the raids in LA are putting together a model and a blueprint for other communities, Noem said.
She pledged that federal authorities are not going away even though, she said, officers have been hit with rocks and bricks and assaulted. She said people with criminal records who are in the country illegally and violent protesters will face consequences.
Just because you think youre here as a citizen, or because youre a member of a certain group or youre not a citizen, it doesnt mean that youre going to be protected and not face consequences from the laws that this country stands for, she said.
Noem criticized the Padillas interruption, calling it inappropriate. A statement from her agency said the two met after the news conference for about 15 minutes, but it also chided him for disrespectful political theater.
Padilla said later that he was demanding answers about the increasingly extreme immigration enforcement actions and only wanted to ask Noem a question. He said he was handcuffed but not arrested.
If this is how this administration responds to a senator with a question, I can only imagine what they are doing to farmworkers, to cooks, to day laborers throughout the Los Angeles community, he said.
Military involvement escalates in LA
The administration has said it is willing to send troops to other cities to assist with immigration enforcement and controlling disturbances in line with what Trump promised during last years campaign .
Some 2,000 Guard soldiers were in the nations second-largest city and were soon to be joined by 2,000 more, along with about 700 Marines, said Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman, who is in charge of the operation.
About 500 of the Guard troops deployed to the Los Angeles protests have been trained to accompany agents on immigration operations , Sherman said Wednesday. The Guard has the authority to temporarily detain people who attack officers, but any arrests must be made by law enforcement.
States face questions on deploying troops
With more demonstrations expected over the weekend , and the possibility that Trump could send troops to other states for immigration enforcement, governors are weighing what to do .
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, has put 5,000 National Guard members on standby in cities where demonstrations are planned. In other Republican-controlled states, governors have not said when or how they may deploy troops.
A group of Democratic governors earlier signed a statement this week calling Trumps deployments an alarming abuse of power.
Hundreds arrested in LA protests
There have been about 470 arrests since Saturday, the vast majority of which were for failing to leave the area at the request of law enforcement, according to the police department.
There have been a handful of more serious charges, including for assault against officers and for possession of a Molotov cocktail and a gun. Nine officers have been hurt, mostly with minor injuries.
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Rodriguez reported from San Francisco and Seewer from Toledo, Ohio. Associated Press writers Julie Watson in San Diego, Jesse Bedayn in Denver, and Jim Vertuno in Austin, Texas, and Hallie Golden in Seattle contributed.