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A federal judge, Karin Immergut, permanently blocked President Trump’s attempt to deploy the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, to protect a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office. The judge ruled that the Trump administration failed to prove protesters were hindering federal operations and that the deployment violated the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which reserves powers not explicitly given to the federal government to the states. The judge also questioned the President’s claim about the organization and threat of Antifa. The government is expected to appeal the decision.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland

Portland, OR – A federal judge has permanently blocked President Trump’s attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, citing a lack of evidence that protesters were impeding federal operations. Judge Karin Immergut, nominated by Mr. Trump, ruled that the administration overstepped its authority in seeking to federalize the National Guard to protect an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.

In a 106-page ruling, Judge Immergut rejected arguments that protests constituted a rebellion or prevented ICE officers from performing their duties. She also found the deployment violated the 10th Amendment, which reserves powers not explicitly granted to the federal government to the states. She stated that Oregon’s Governor did not request these troops.

The judge also cast doubt on the administration’s claims about Antifa’s organization and impact in Portland.

Federal lawyers are expected to appeal the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Judge Immergut has temporarily stayed part of her ruling to maintain the status quo while the appeal process proceeds. A similar case involving the use of National Guard troops in Illinois is currently before the Supreme Court.

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