Vice President Vance Criticizes Gov. Newsom's Border Protection Policies

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Vance, in Los Angeles, says troops need to stay, blasts Newsom over immigration
Governor Gavin Newsom of failing to protect the state's borders. During his visit, Vance emphasized the importance of keeping the troops in the state, stating that they are crucial in maintaining order and protecting the state's sovereignty. He also criticized Newsom for his lax approach to immigration and accused him of putting the needs of undocumented immigrants over the safety of American citizens. Vance's visit comes amidst ongoing protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles, which have resulted in clashes between protesters and law enforcement. The Republican Vice President expressed his support for the troops and their efforts to maintain law and order in the city. He also took the opportunity to address the issue of immigration, stating that it is a matter of national security and should be taken seriously. Vance accused Newsom of ignoring the federal government's immigration policies and called for stronger measures to protect the borders. Vance's visit and statements have sparked a heated debate between supporters and opponents of the troops' presence in Los Angeles. While some believe that the troops are necessary to maintain peace and order, others argue that their deployment is an overreaction and a violation of civil rights. The visit also sheds light on the ongoing political divide between the two major parties in the state. Vance's hard stance on immigration and support for the troops align with the Republican party's views, while Newsom's more lenient approach represents the Democratic party's stance. As tensions continue to rise in Los Angeles, Vance's visit has brought the issue of immigration and border protection to the forefront. It remains to be seen how the state government will respond to Vance's criticisms and whether the troops will remain in the city to maintain order."

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JD Vance is an American author, investor, military veteran, and politician who currently serves as the Vice President of the United States, beginning his term in January 2025. Born on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio, Vance overcame a challenging childhood marked by financial hardship, family instability, and his mother’s addiction, with significant support from his grandmother. After graduating from Middletown High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving four years including a tour in Iraq, where he earned the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal[1][2][5]. Following military service, Vance utilized the GI Bill to attend Ohio State University and later earned a law degree from Yale Law School. He then worked as a venture capitalist and gained national recognition as the author of the bestselling memoir *Hillbilly Elegy* (2016), which highlighted the struggles of working-class Americans in the Appalachian region and the Rust Belt[1][3]. Vance entered politics as a Republican and won the U.S. Senate seat for Ohio in 2022, succeeding Rob Portman. He was sworn in on January 3, 2023, becoming the first Ohio senator without prior political experience since John Glenn in 1974. During his Senate tenure, he was active on several committees, focused on issues like border security, American manufacturing, and working-class prosperity, and engaged in bipartisan efforts despite occasional conflicts with fellow Republicans[2][4][5]. Vance resigned from the Senate on January 10, 2025, shortly before assuming the vice presidency. In the 2024 presidential election, Vance was selected by Donald Trump as his running mate and, after a narrow victory in the general election, became the 50th Vice President of the United States. His political career is noted for his advocacy on behalf of working-class Americans, his military background, and his role in contemporary Republican politics[3][4][5].

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