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U.S. judge suspends plan to send troops after hundreds of California National Guards flew to Oregon

Although the Trump administration’s plan to deploy the National Guard in Portland, Oregon, was blocked by federal judges for two days in a row, according to Oregon Democratic Governor Kurtke local time on October 5, the U.S. Department of Defense notified that day that the transfer of the California National Guard had already existed.101 people flying to Oregon, has now been placed in the military camp. and99 California National Guard personnel are on their way

Oregon’s Democratic Attorney General, Dan Refield, stressed that the judge’s order “is not a tiny procedural question that the president can easily bypass when he doesn’t like my answer, like my 14-year-old.”

On October 4, local time, Oregon Federal District Judge Karin Immergut issued a temporary restraining order, temporarily prohibiting the Trump administration from sending 200 Oregon National Guard personnel to Portland on the grounds of "lack of evidence that recent protests require additional troops." In order to circumvent this restraining order, the Trump administration dispatched the California National Guard to Portland on October 5th, local time. California and Oregon, two Democratic states, immediately jointly filed a lawsuit in the federal court in an attempt to prevent the relevant deployment. Immergut ruled that night that the Trump administration was temporarily prohibited from deploying "any National Guard" to Oregon, including the deployment of "federalized" National Guard from California.



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