Court permits Trump's troop deployment in Portland
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Judge agrees to extend block on Guard deployment in Chicago while awaiting Supreme Court ruling
President Donald Trump’s attempts to deploy the military in Democratic-led cities over the objections of mayors and governors have brought a head-spinning array of court challenges and overlapping rulings.
PORTLAND, Oregon — Outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in South Portland on Monday, protesters remained undeterred after a federal appeals court ruling cleared the way for President Donald Trump to deploy Oregon National Guard troops.
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis tells federal immigration agents to wear body cameras and asks an ICE official to explain "why I am seeing images of tear gas … [with] no warnings given." A Trump lawyer says the reports are inaccurate.
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San Jose looks to ban ICE from using city-owned properties
San Jose leaders are pushing to identify all city-owned properties and develop a plan to prohibit any federal immigration activity on them. Councilmembers Peter Ortiz, Domingo Candelas and Rosemary Kamei introduced the policy during the Rules and Open Governance Committee on Wednesday,
The dissenting judge called the decision more than "merely absurd," but that it "erodes core constitutional principles" around state sovereignty and free speech.
The 10:30 a.m. hearing in federal court will focus on the use of force by federal agents in Operation Midway Blitz, as well as her order to use body cameras.