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Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon

Federal judge ruled the deployment violated federal law and state sovereignty as the Trump administration sought to send 300 National Guard troops from California to Oregon.

  • On Sunday, U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut temporarily barred deployment of any National Guard units to Oregon, expanding a restraining order to stop relocation or federalization of troops.
  • Escalation at the ICE facility in Portland prompted the administration to mobilize federalized troops, the White House said President Donald Trump authorized the move after violent incidents, Abigail Jackson and Pete Hegseth confirmed.
  • Three hundred California National Guard personnel were federalized and moved toward Portland, with about 200 federalized members from Los Angeles reassigned and about 100 troops that arrived Saturday.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed to sue and California joined Oregon seeking an amended restraining order while the administration appealed U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut's ruling Sunday.
  • By invoking 10 U.S.C. § 12406 and the Tenth Amendment, Judge Karin Immergut framed the dispute as constitutional, noting protests were not significantly violent and citing Judge Charles R. Breyer's recent ruling limiting domestic troop use.
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KTHV broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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