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Armed US Marines deploy in Los Angeles ahead of mass anti-Trump protests

US Marines make first detention in the nation’s second-largest city as more protests expected

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US Marines detain a man outside the Wilshire Federal Building in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Armed Marines arrived on the streets of Los Angeles Friday, part of a large deployment of troops ordered by Donald Trump that has raised the stakes between the US president and opponents claiming growing authoritarianism.

Men in fatigues and carrying semi-automatic rifles were seen around a federal building, where passers-by questioned why they were in an area 18km (11 miles) from the protests against immigration raids.

Marines temporarily detained a man at the Wilshire Federal Building after he ventured into a restricted area and did not immediately hear their commands to stop. He was handed over to law enforcement and later released without charges.

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The brief detention marked the first time federal troops have detained a civilian since they were deployed to the nation’s second-largest city.

US Marines stand guard outside the Wilshire Federal Building in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters
US Marines stand guard outside the Wilshire Federal Building in Los Angeles. Photo: Reuters

Seven hundred Marines – normally used as crack troops in foreign conflicts – along with 4,000 National Guard soldiers are tasked with protecting federal buildings, while local police handle protests over Trump’s sweeps for undocumented migrants.

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