Judge Rules Against Trump Deploying Troops to Portland
A federal judge in Oregon ruled Friday that President Donald Trump's administration failed to meet the legal requirements for deploying the National Guard to Portland after the city and state sued in September to block the deployment.
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... The ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, followed a three-day trial last week in which both sides argued over whether protests at the city's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building met the conditions for using the military domestically under federal law. The administration said the troops were needed to protect federal personnel and property in a city that Trump described as "war ravaged" with "fires all over the place." In a 106-page opinion, Immergut found that even though the president is entitled to "great deference" in his decision on whether to call up the Guard, he did not have a legal basis for doing so because he did not establish that there was a rebellion or danger of rebellion, or that he was unable to enforce the law with regular forces. "The trial record showed that although protests outside the Portland ICE building occurred nightly between June and October 2025, ever since a few particularly disruptive days in mid-June, protests have remained peaceful with only isolated and sporadic instances of violence," Immergut wrote. "The occasional interference to federal officers has been minimal, and there is no evidence that these small-scale protests have significantly impeded the execution of any immigration laws." ...
The administration said the troops were needed to protect federal personnel and property in a city that Trump described as "war ravaged" with "fires all over the place."
In a 106-page opinion, Immergut found that even though the president is entitled to "great deference" in his decision on whether to call up the Guard, he did not have a legal basis for doing so because he did not establish that there was a rebellion or danger of rebellion, or that he was unable to enforce the law with regular forces.
"The trial record showed that although protests outside the Portland ICE building occurred nightly between June and October 2025, ever since a few particularly disruptive days in mid-June, protests have remained peaceful with only isolated and sporadic instances of violence," Immergut wrote. "The occasional interference to federal officers has been minimal, and there is no evidence that these small-scale protests have significantly impeded the execution of any immigration laws." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-08 01:58 PM | Reply
#1 Just curious... how do you do that indent thingy? I know about bold and italics.
#2 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-11-08 02:01 PM | Reply
@#2
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at the beginning
and
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Replace the dashes with the appropriate greater than or less than character.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-08 02:10 PM | Reply
#3 Many thanks!
I think I have it!
#4 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-11-08 02:14 PM | Reply
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