https://truthout.org/articles/as-trump-sets-military-against-civilians-service-members-have-duty-to-disobey/

Excerpt: Trump’s deployment of military forces to L.A., and particularly an invocation of the Insurrection Act, will create a legal and ethical dilemma for service members. “Soldiers have not only a right, but a duty, to refuse illegal orders; yet the legality of those orders would be determined by courts-martial of refusers. And service members have a moral obligation not to harm the innocent; yet such harm would be inevitable if troops are used against civilians here,” Kathleen Gilberd, executive director of the National Lawyers Guild’s Military Law Task Force (MLTF), told Truthout.

The task force said in a statement that it is “opposed to the use of military forces to ‘put down’ or ‘control’ the heartfelt reactions by community members to workplace immigration raids in Los Angeles and other cities.” Moreover, it added:

"The MLTF will be developing a more comprehensive plan of action, including the use of Article 138 of the UCMJ and the Nuremberg Principles. For now, we pledge our support for members of the National Guard and the active-duty military personnel who are opposed to attacking and killing those who oppose the illegal and immoral removal of undocumented workers."

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As Trump Sets Military Against Civilians, Service Members Have Duty to Disobey

The Marines are trained in combat, not crowd control. People are likely to get hurt.

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https://nlgmltf.org/military-law/2025/mltf-statement-on-the-use-of-national-guard-and-active-duty-troops-to-control-opposition-to-ice-dhs-attempts-to-remove-undocumented-workers/

STATEMENT BY THE MILITARY LAW TASK FORCE OF THE NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD ON THE USE OF THE NATIONAL GUARD AND ACTIVE-DUTY TROOPS TO CONTROL THE OPPOSITION TO I.C.E. AND D.H.S. ATTEMPTS TO REMOVE UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS.

The Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild is opposed to the use of military forces to “put down” or “control” the heartfelt reactions by community members to workplace immigration raids in Los Angeles and other cities.

The Trump administration claims the use of the troops is necessary because local police are incapable of protecting the masked, non-uniformed, but heavily armed, federal forces from ICE, DHS, ATF and the FBI. Nothing could be further from the truth.

In California, for example, Governor Gavin Newsom has denounced the use of military troops as a dangerous escalation of the confrontations. We agree. We remember how National Guard Troops fired on student anti-war protestors at American universities.

The MLTF will be developing a more comprehensive plan of action, including the use of Article 138 of the UCMJ and the Nuremberg Principles. For now, we pledge our support for members of the National Guard and the active-duty military personnel who are opposed to attacking and killing those who oppose the illegal and immoral removal of undocumented workers.

It is important for servicemembers to recall in these moments that each step in a chain of orders must be legal for their orders to be legal – including whether those orders are issued under the appropriate authority.

Service members with questions about illegal or unjust orders can contact the MLTF at (619) 463-2369 for a referral to an attorney to discuss their rights.

#LosAngeles #NationGuard #IllegalOrders #MilitaryLaw #USA #USMilitary #Immigration #ICE #ChingaLaMigra #MilitaryLawTaskForce #NLG #NationalLawyersGuild

https://nlgmltf.org/military-law/2023/military-law-task-force-statement-the-philadelphia-15-gain-justice-but-still-more-to-do-about-military-racism/

Very important statement from the #MilitaryLawTaskForce of the #NLG about the case of the #Philadelphia15, the history of #Racism in the US military, and the unfinished work of dismantling white supremacist culture from the #military

#Peace #Law #MilitaryLaw #AntiRacism #WW2

MILITARY LAW TASK FORCE STATEMENT: The Philadelphia 15 Gain Justice, But Still More to Do About Military Racism - Military Law Task Force

For press inquiries contact: [email protected] or 619-463-2369 The Military Law Task Force congratulates the families of the Philadelphia 15 in their victory against an 80-year-old injustice. On June 16, the U.S. Navy announced a “correction to the records” of 15 former sailors who’d been immediately discharged in 1940 after they told the press about racial and other injustice […]

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