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Judge blocks Trump from sending troops from California to Portland

Judge blocks Trump from sending troops from California to Portland

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from sending federal troops from California to Portland, Oregon. This ruling comes a day after the same judge barred the deployment of troops from Oregon to the city. The decision aims to prevent the federal government from sending additional law enforcement personnel to the city, where they have been involved in clashes with protesters. The judge's order applies to agents from the Department of Homeland Security, the US Marshals Service, and other federal law enforcement agencies. The judge cited concerns over the potential for "violence and unlawful conduct" if the federal troops were deployed, and emphasized the need to protect the constitutional rights of protesters. The ruling is a significant setback for the Trump administration's efforts to intervene in the ongoing protests in Portland, which have continued for over two months.

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