Judge Blocks Trump From Sending Troops To Portland

On Saturday, federal judge stopped President Donald Trump to send the National Guard forces to Portland, the decision that deployment would violate constitutional restrictions on military participation in internal law enforcement agencies.

District Judge of the United States Karin Immort, candidate from Trump, issued a temporary prohibiting order blocking the administration from sending hundreds of troops to Oregon -City, New York Post reportedThe judge found the field that the assessment of the Trump situation did not correspond to reality.

“The president’s determination was simply a dumping for facts,” Imort wrote in her decision.

A judge He said that the protests outside the immigration object of the Southern Portland remained mostly peaceful before the order of Trump. “In general, the protests were small without complications,” the message quotes it. (Related: National Guard, now on the spot ”in the Blue City suffering from the fight against Anti-Eis, Trump says)

Last week, Trump announced that he would deploy 200 troops of the National Guard to support the immigration authorities against what he called the “internal terrorists”. Then he instructed the Minister of Minister of War Pit Hegset to send “all the necessary troops.”

The White House quickly disputed the decision. “President Trump exercised his legitimate powers to protect federal assets and personnel in Portland after forcible riots and attacks on law enforcement agencies – we expect them to justify the Supreme Court,” said the press secretary of Abigail Jackson.

A Crime order It expires in 14 days.

Federal officials of the immigration service said that the Center for Ice detention was encountered with attacks of more than 100 nights with minimal assistance of the local police.

On Saturday, federal Agents shot at tear gas, a macer and pepper spray at hundreds of protesters who went to the object. Trump on Friday also ordered his administration to identify federal funds in order to reduce from Portland as a punishment for current riots.

“We will not finance states that allow anarchy,” said the press secretary of the White House, Karolin Litt.

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