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portland BREAKING: A federal judge in Portland, Ore. temporarily blocked President Trump’s federalization of 200 members of the state’s National Guard.

On Saturday, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut granted a temporary restraining order filed by the City of Portland and State of Oregon, halting Trump’s deployment until at least Oct. 17, when she will hear arguments over whether to extend the restraining order.

https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/04/portland-national-guard-deployment-judge-decision/

#PDX #Portland #PortlandOR #Oregon #ICE #USpol

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crazyeddie
@crazyeddie@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@downey So they're sending California's.

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Will
@wannabemystiker@expressional.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@downey
I wish that was the end of it but I'm not, at all, hopeful.

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Michael Downey 🧢
@downey@floss.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

portland BREAKING: Trump tried to send in more troops to Portland from California to crush ICE protests, but the judge doubled-down on her block; e.g., No means no.

https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/05/california-and-oregon-sue-trump-administration-to-block-national-guard-deployment-to-portland/

#PDX #Portland #PortlandOR #Oregon #ICE #USPol

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Federal judge blocks federalized guard from deploying to Oregon

Judge Karin Immergut’s ruling capped a dramatic weekend that included President Trump sending California National Guard members to Oregon and ordering others from Texas.
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Courtney Rosenthal
@courtney@pdx.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@downey This is HUGE. The judge argued the are several factors required to grant the temporary restraining order, but first and most significant is whether the plaintiff (Oregon) if likely to prevail.

The judge concluded:

"For the reasons discussed below, this Court finds that Plaintiffs are likely to succeed on their claim that the President’s federalization of the Oregon National Guard exceeded his statutory authority under 10 U.S.C. § 12406 and was ultra vires."

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