Federal judge extends order blocking Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland
- On Nov. 2, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut issued a preliminary injunction blocking National Guard deployment to Portland through 5 p.m. Nov. 7, citing likely federalization beyond delegated authority.
 - Following a three-day trial, the court reviewed over 750 exhibits in Oregon, Portland, and California’s challenge to federal troop deployment, as Judge Karin Immergut noted.
 - A federal witness, R.C., testified he was `surprised` to learn of the deployment and said he did not request troops, while protests outside the ICE facility typically drew a couple dozen people.
 - Until rehearing, the appeals court initial order keeps the Guard federalized but barred from deployment, and the Trump administration is expected to appeal after the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted for an 11-judge rehearing.
 - The decision positions the judiciary as a check on executive deployments, with related appeals reaching the U.S. Supreme Court, which has asked for further briefing on Title 10, Section 12406, delaying action until mid-November.
 
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US federal judge again extends injunction on National Guard deployment in Oregon
A US federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on Sunday that blocks the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard to Oregon, Texas, and California until 5PM Friday, November 7. District Court Judge Karin Immergut, a first-term Trump appointee, found that the administration’s federalization and proposed deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon in response to protests outside a federal building in Oregon exceeded statutory …
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's National Guard Deployment to Portland ICE Facility
For months, federal officers in Portland have faced a stark reality: they’re on their own—and apparently, that’s just fine with everyone. While organized anarchists lay... The post Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland ICE Facility appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Oregon judge extends block on National Guard deployment to Portland
A federal judge in Oregon extended her block on President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Portland until Friday, thwarting the president's desire to send in the troops into a city he has called "war-ravaged."
Judge Hits 'Pause Button' On Trump's National Guard Deployment In Portland
Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut paused on Sunday President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard into Portland, Oregon, extending the hold until at least Friday. Immergut filed a 16-page order stating that, pending a final opinion resolving the state’s request to block the deployment, they are granted a preliminary injunction which will remain in place […] Judge Hits ‘Pause Button’ On Trump’s National Guard Deploymen…
Judge Blocks Trump From Sending Troops to Portland Again
A federal judge in Oregon on Sunday blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard to Portland, saying she “found no credible evidence” that protests had spiraled out of control before the president federalized the troops. The ruling, from U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut, came after a three-day trial over whether demonstrations outside Portland’s ICE building met the legal standards for calling up troops. Immergut no…
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