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The United Service Organizations, a nonprofit, uploaded the video June 4, before protests broke out in Los Angeles.
It showed members of a U.S. Marine unit returning to Camp Pendleton, roughly 100 miles south of Los Angeles, where they reunited with their loved ones.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said June 7 that active duty U.S. Marines could respond to Los Angeles demonstrations against federal immigration raids.
A day later, one X user posted a video supposedly showing exactly that.
"Marines have arrived in Los Angeles!" the June 8 X post read, sharing a video of tanks rolling on a road.
(Screenshot from X)
But that’s not what the video showed.
The United Service Organizations for U.S. Marine Corps. Base Camp Pendleton uploaded the footage to its Facebook page June 4, before the Los Angeles protests started. Camp Pendleton is located about 100 miles south of Los Angeles. "Welcome home 1st LAR," said the video’s caption, referring to the Marine division 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion.
The United Service Organizations is a nonprofit that supports service members and their families.
The same day, USO Camp Pendleton posted photos of service members reuniting with their families. "It is always a humbling experience to be there in the presence of the Families and their Service members when they reunite," the caption read.
The Los Angeles protests started June 6, after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided workplaces in Los Angeles. By June 8, the U.S. Northern Command, which spearheads homeland defense efforts, said approximately 500 Marines are "in a prepared to deploy status."
The U.S. Northern Command said in a June 9 statement that it had "activated" 700 Marines to help protect federal personnel and property in Los Angeles.
But this video doesn’t show Marines arriving to respond to the Los Angeles protests on June 8. We rate that claim False.
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The New York Times, Newsom Criticizes Hegseth for Saying Marines Could be Mobilized in California, June 8, 2025
X post, June 8, 2025
Facebook video by USO Camp Pendleton, June 4, 2025
Facebook post by USO Camp Pendleton, June 4, 2025
U.S. Northern Command, Our Story, accessed June 9, 2025
U.S. Northern Command, USNORTHCOM statement regarding protection of federal property and personnel in the Los Angeles Area, June 8, 2025
U.S. Northern Command, USNORTHCOM statement on additional military personnel in the Los Angeles Area, June 9, 2025
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