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Last Oregon Guard troops mobilized by Trump allowed to go home
About 100 Oregon National Guard troops federalized last fall will demobilize at Fort Bliss, Texas, after legal challenges halted their deployment tied to Portland protests.
- U.S. Northern Command ordered demobilization of 100 Oregon National Guard troops on Monday, requiring travel to Fort Bliss, Texas before returning to their home units, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek announced Tuesday.
- President Donald Trump federalized 200 Oregon National Guard troops in late September, prompting Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield to sue and U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut to issue a permanent injunction after a late-October trial.
- Stationed at Camp Withycombe and Camp Rilea, none of the Oregon Army National Guard troops were deployed to Portland streets, with half of the troops demobilized in November and 100 remaining under federal control.
- Hundreds of Guard members are being returned as all Title 10 troops in Portland, Los Angeles and Chicago conduct demobilization, while Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has not received a timeline amid ongoing legal challenges.
- With governors objecting, U.S. Northern Command ordered the demobilization of 100 Oregon National Guard troops, who spent over 100 days in limbo, Kotek said.
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Last Oregon Guard troops mobilized by Trump allowed to go home
The final 100 Oregon National Guard members President Donald Trump mobilized in September and sent to a training camp on the North Coast can return home after more than three months of waiting for a deployment that never came.
Remaining 100 active Oregon National Guard troops will be sent home, but first they must travel out of state
Federal military officials have ordered the demobilization of 100 Oregon National Guard troops who were called up to clamp down on immigration enforcement protests in Portland but have spent most of their time stationed at military facilities elsewhere in the state, Gov. Tina Kotek announced Tuesday.
·Portland, United States
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