National Guard in LA Works Without Pay Under Trump’s Orders

Trump’s National Guard in LA, sent Thursday, work without pay. The move has sparked widespread criticism.
Unpaid federal service raises legal and ethical concerns. Los Angeles protests highlight fears of militarized governance.
Some support Trump’s show of force; others call it authoritarian. The unpaid troops face financial hardship.

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Thousands of National Guardsmen deployed to Los Angeles by President Trump are working without compensation. The unpaid deployment has been called an authoritarian overreach by critics. The troops were sent in a controversial show of force.

Trump ordered the Guard to LA for enforcement purposes. The lack of pay has strained troops and families.

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National Guard members typically receive wages for active duty. Unpaid service is rare and legally questionable.

The deployment has drawn comparisons to heavy-handed governance tactics. Los Angeles residents have protested the military presence.

Federal law requires funding for Guard activations under presidential orders. Withholding pay could violate labor protections.

Some defend Trump’s move as a necessary for public safety. Critics argue that this sets a dangerous precedent for military use.

Past Guard deployments have supported emergencies like hurricanes. Their role in urban settings is less common and controversial.

The unpaid troops highlight tensions over Trump’s domestic policies.

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Unpaid troops decried as exploitation, authoritarian move.

Deployment praised for prioritizing law and order.

Unpaid work seen as controversial, raising ethical concerns.

Troops’ unpaid service viewed as Trump’s bold tactic.