Military Commander Says 200 Marines Moved into Los Angeles to Protect Federal Property and Personnel

Protesters march through downtown Los Angeles as demonstrations continue after a series of immigration raids began last Friday on June 13, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images via AFP)
Protesters march through downtown Los Angeles as demonstrations continue after a series of immigration raids began last Friday on June 13, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images via AFP)
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Military Commander Says 200 Marines Moved into Los Angeles to Protect Federal Property and Personnel

Protesters march through downtown Los Angeles as demonstrations continue after a series of immigration raids began last Friday on June 13, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images via AFP)
Protesters march through downtown Los Angeles as demonstrations continue after a series of immigration raids began last Friday on June 13, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images via AFP)

About 200 Marines have moved into Los Angeles and will protect federal property and personnel, a military commander said Friday.

Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman, commander of Task Force 51 who is overseeing the 4,700 troops deployed, said Friday that the Marines have finished training on civil disturbance.

Sherman said the Marines would take over operations at noon local time at the federal building in downtown Los Angeles.

The development comes a day after the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked a federal judge’s order that had directed President Donald Trump to return control of National Guard troops to California, shortly after a federal judge had ruled the Guard deployment was illegal and both violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded Trump’s statutory authority.

The Marines will join some 2,000 National Guard troops that have been on the streets of the city since last week when immigration raids set off protests.

Over the past three nights the demonstrations have been largely peaceful with only a handful of arrests, mostly due to people failing to disperse.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called the troop deployment a “serious breach of state sovereignty” and a power grab by Trump, and he has gone to court to stop it. The president has cited a legal provision that allows him to mobilize federal service members when there is “a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States.”

Under the Posse Comitatus Act, active-duty forces are prohibited by law from conducting law enforcement.

Sherman said the National Guard soldiers at that location will transition to provide protection to federal law enforcement agents but not participate in law enforcement activities. Sherman said the US Marine Corps is responsible for guarding US embassies overseas so they are well-trained on how to defend a federal building.

Some National Guard troops have protected immigration agents making arrests but Sherman said that “we have had no soldier or Marine detain anyone.”

The National Guard troops that were protecting federal property will transition to providing protection to more federal law enforcement officials, Sherman said.

“I would like to emphasize that the soldiers will not participate in law enforcement activities,” he said.

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 Trump’s 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.



Russian Attack Damages Energy, Port Infrastructure in Ukraine’s South, Governor Says

 The site of the Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the village of Zaitseve, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine March 16, 2026. (Reuters)
The site of the Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the village of Zaitseve, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine March 16, 2026. (Reuters)
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Russian Attack Damages Energy, Port Infrastructure in Ukraine’s South, Governor Says

 The site of the Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the village of Zaitseve, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine March 16, 2026. (Reuters)
The site of the Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the village of Zaitseve, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine March 16, 2026. (Reuters)

A Russian attack damaged industrial, port and energy infrastructure facilities in Ukraine's Odesa region on the Black Sea overnight, causing disruption to power supplies in separate settlements in the southern part of ‌the region, a ‌local official said ‌on ⁠Tuesday.

Regional Governor Oleh ⁠Kiper said on Telegram that fires had been quickly extinguished. He added that no one was hurt in the attack.

Critical infrastructure has ⁠been switched to backup ‌power, he ‌said.

The mayor of the town of ‌Izmail, Ukraine's biggest port ‌on the Danube which lies across the river from NATO member Romania, said the town came under ‌a "massive" Russian drone attack overnight.

Infrastructure facilities and residential buildings ⁠were damaged ⁠in the attack, the mayor said on social media.

Romania's defense ministry said on Tuesday it was looking for drone fragments reported to have fallen near the village of Plauru across the Danube river from Ukraine, after a Russian overnight attack.


Philippines Rejects Beijing’s Claim to Sovereignty Over Entire South China Sea

A Chinese coast guard vessel stays beside suspected Chinese militia ships near Thitu island, locally called Pag-asa Island on November 6, 2024 ahead of a Philippine military multi-service joint exercise at the disputed South China Sea, Philippines. (AP)
A Chinese coast guard vessel stays beside suspected Chinese militia ships near Thitu island, locally called Pag-asa Island on November 6, 2024 ahead of a Philippine military multi-service joint exercise at the disputed South China Sea, Philippines. (AP)
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Philippines Rejects Beijing’s Claim to Sovereignty Over Entire South China Sea

A Chinese coast guard vessel stays beside suspected Chinese militia ships near Thitu island, locally called Pag-asa Island on November 6, 2024 ahead of a Philippine military multi-service joint exercise at the disputed South China Sea, Philippines. (AP)
A Chinese coast guard vessel stays beside suspected Chinese militia ships near Thitu island, locally called Pag-asa Island on November 6, 2024 ahead of a Philippine military multi-service joint exercise at the disputed South China Sea, Philippines. (AP)

The Philippines said on Monday it rejected Beijing's assertion of sovereignty over the entire South China Sea, disputing a claim by China's embassy that a Filipino diplomat had once conceded the disputed Scarborough Shoal was not part of Philippine territory.

"China must be reminded that maritime and territorial claims are subject to established international legal procedures and dispute settlement mechanisms, not through unilateral proclamations or social media posts," Philippine foreign ministry spokesperson Rogelio Villanueva told a briefing.

Villanueva said the Philippines had "indivisible, incontrovertible and longstanding sovereignty" over Scarborough Shoal and ‌the islands ‌Manila holds in the Spratly archipelago.

The remarks are ‌the ⁠latest in a ⁠war of words between Philippine officials and the Chinese embassy in Manila.

The Chinese embassy in Manila said on Tuesday that China "has never laid claim" to the entirety of the South China Sea as its territory.

"The Philippine side’s deliberate distortion of China’s position is unconstructive and has no merit," embassy spokesperson Ji Lingpeng said in a statement ⁠posted on social media.

The Philippines and China both lay ‌claim to the Scarborough Shoal, which is ‌effectively under Beijing's control through continuous deployment of its coast guard. Sovereignty ‌over the atoll has never been formally established.

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Villanueva was responding ‌to a weekend social media post by the embassy that said a former Philippine ambassador had told a German radio station that Scarborough Shoal did not fall within Manila's territory.

Located 200 km (124 miles) off the Philippines and ‌inside its exclusive economic zone, the strategic shoal is located close to major shipping lanes and is coveted ⁠for its ⁠fish stocks and a turquoise lagoon that provides safe haven for vessels during storms.

"Sovereignty is not merely claimed, it is exercised," Villanueva said.

The Philippines and China have been locked in a series of maritime confrontations in recent years, with the Philippines accusing Beijing of aggressive actions inside its EEZ. Those include water-cannoning and interference in resupply missions to Philippine-held features that Manila has often called "dangerous maneuvers".

China has insisted its coast guard has acted professionally to defend what is its territory.

The Philippines won a landmark case at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 2016 that found China's sweeping claim of sovereignty in the South China Sea had no basis under international law, a decision that Beijing continuously rejects.


Police in Nigeria Say Suspected Suicide Bombings Killed at Least 23 People

FILE PHOTO: A police vehicle of Operation Fushin Kada (Anger of Crocodile) is parked on Yakowa Road, as schools across northern Nigeria reopen nearly two months after closing due to security concerns, following the mass abductions of school children, in Kaduna, Nigeria, January 12, 2026. REUTERS/Nuhu Gwamna/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A police vehicle of Operation Fushin Kada (Anger of Crocodile) is parked on Yakowa Road, as schools across northern Nigeria reopen nearly two months after closing due to security concerns, following the mass abductions of school children, in Kaduna, Nigeria, January 12, 2026. REUTERS/Nuhu Gwamna/File Photo
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Police in Nigeria Say Suspected Suicide Bombings Killed at Least 23 People

FILE PHOTO: A police vehicle of Operation Fushin Kada (Anger of Crocodile) is parked on Yakowa Road, as schools across northern Nigeria reopen nearly two months after closing due to security concerns, following the mass abductions of school children, in Kaduna, Nigeria, January 12, 2026. REUTERS/Nuhu Gwamna/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A police vehicle of Operation Fushin Kada (Anger of Crocodile) is parked on Yakowa Road, as schools across northern Nigeria reopen nearly two months after closing due to security concerns, following the mass abductions of school children, in Kaduna, Nigeria, January 12, 2026. REUTERS/Nuhu Gwamna/File Photo

At least 23 people were killed and more than 100 injured following suspected suicide bombings Monday night that targeted Maiduguri city in northeastern Nigeria, police said Tuesday, one of the deadliest attacks in the conflict-battered city in recent history.

Residents and emergency services earlier told The Associated Press that three explosions were reported in crowded places in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, including in a major market and at the entrance of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

“Regrettably, a total of twenty three (23) persons lost their lives, while one hundred and eight (108) others sustained varying degrees of injuries,” Borno police spokesperson Nahum Kenneth Daso said in a statement that blamed the attacks on suspected suicide bombers.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but the blame quickly fell on the Boko Haram extremist group, which in 2009 launched an insurgency in northeastern Nigeria to enforce their own radical interpretation of Shariah law.

Boko Haram has since become stronger, with thousands of fighters and different factions, including the ISIS West Africa Province, which is backed by the ISIS group. Maiduguri city is at the heart of the deadly violence.