An appeals court ruling favored the Trump administration by allowing him to maintain control of the National Guard while legal proceedings unfold. Judge Breyer's decision permits California to question key federal officials, including ICE's director and a U.S. Army general. The state seeks information regarding troop deployment instructions and operations that relate to the protests in Southern California. Breyer noted that concerns regarding the breadth of information requested by California seemed unfounded given the context of the situation following Trump's troop deployment.
Breyer said Wednesday that he will allow California to depose U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement's Ernesto Santacruz Jr., and give the state access to deployment details.
California filed suit shortly after Trump's deployment of the troops, seeking information on the actions of National Guard in relation to federal property.
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