Appeals Court Blocks Judge’s Order to Return Control of National Guard to California
- A federal judge ruled that President Trump's deployment of National Guard forces to Los Angeles was unlawful, determining it breached both the Tenth Amendment and statutory restrictions.
- This ruling followed California Governor Gavin Newsom's emergency motion filed Tuesday to stop troops from assisting immigration raids amid intensifying protests over those raids.
- On Thursday, a federal appeals court temporarily halted Breyer's directive, allowing the National Guard to stay under federal authority until a scheduled hearing on Tuesday.
- Breyer stated the protests did not meet the legal definition of a rebellion, while Defense attorneys argued the President complied with statutory procedures and exercised lawful authority under Title 10.
- The legal dispute implies ongoing tension over federal-state power limits, with California rejecting troop involvement in immigration enforcement and the Trump administration promising to appeal the ruling.
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Appeals Court Blocks Order Returning National Guard Control To California - Asian Journal News
Picture courtesy of the White House Federal Deployment Continues Amid Legal Fight; Newsom Vows To Press On LOS ANGELES — A federal appeals court on Thursday, June 12, temporarily blocked a district court order that would have returned control of the California National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom, allowing the Trump administration to retain command of thousands of troops deployed…
California Governor Gavin Newsom, who asked the judge for an emergency suspension for troops to stop aiding immigration raids, had praised the first ruling.
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