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MARINES COMENZARON OPERACIONES EN LOS ÁNGELES ESTE VIERNES, SEGÚN EL PENTÁGONO

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13 de junio de 2025

Washington, Estados Unidos

Los Marines estadounidenses enviados a Los Ángeles por el presidente Donald Trump comenzarán sus operaciones este viernes, informó el Pentágono, lo que intensifica la militarización de la ciudad tras las protestas contra las redadas migratorias.

Dos compañías se trasladaron anoche al edificio federal Wilshire en Los Ángeles (…) Tomarán el relevo de las operaciones completas hoy al mediodía en ese lugar”, dijo a periodistas el general Scott Sherman.

Se trata de unos 200 marines, dijo.

Este edificio de Los Ángeles alberga la policía federal (FBI), y los servicios de antiguos combatientes.


© Agence France-Presse



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