Over 2,000 National Guard troops patrol the streets of Washington D.C. as part of a “crime emergency” declared by former President Donald Trump. Critics argue this shows a misallocation of resources, distracting from America’s primary safety issue: rampant gun violence.
Recent data highlights a staggering rise in gun-related incidents, with firearms now the leading cause of death for children in the U.S. Following a deadly school shooting in Minneapolis, where two children were killed, commentators are calling for urgent reforms in gun control rather than increased military presence. With over 20,000 gun homicides annually, the debate continues on how to effectively address this crisis.
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