Pentagon draws up rules on possible use of force by Marines deployed to LA protests
Source: Associated Press
Pentagon draws up rules on possible use of force by Marines deployed to LA protests
By TARA COPP and LOLITA C. BALDOR
Updated 8:30 PM EDT, June 9, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The Pentagon was scrambling Monday to establish rules to guide U.S. Marines who could be faced with the rare and difficult prospect of using force against citizens on American soil, now that the Trump administration is deploying active duty troops to the immigration raid protests in Los Angeles.
U.S. Northern Command said it is sending 700 Marines into the Los Angeles area to protect federal property and personnel, including federal immigration agents. The 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines are coming from Twentynine Palms, California, and will augment about 4,100 National Guard members already in LA or authorized to be deployed there to respond to the protests.
The forces have been trained in deescalation, crowd control and standing rules for the use of force, Northern Command said.
But the use of the active duty forces still raises difficult questions.
The Marines are highly trained in combat and crisis response, with time in conflict zones like Syria and Afghanistan. But that is starkly different from the role they will face now: They could potentially be hit by protesters carrying gas canisters and have to quickly decide how to respond or face decisions about protecting an immigration enforcement agent from crowds.
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Lovie777
(18,800 posts)and they do have compassion and know from right and wrong.
Lifeafter70
(543 posts)And he is disgusted with this unlawful order. He feels that in not only puts citizens at risk, it also puts his fellow marines in an untenable position.