
"President Donald Trump can send National Guard troops to Oregon to protect a Portland ICE facility from violent protestors, an appeals court ruled on Monday afternoon, giving the president's administration a key legal victory in its push to crackdown on crime and illegal immigration in major cities. The ruling was made in a San Francisco court, with two Trump-appointed judges siding with the administration, while a judge appointed by Bill Clinton sided against it."
"Monday's ruling allows the president to send 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, overriding a court ruling earlier this month that temporarily blocked the administration from doing so. This is a breaking news story and will be updated with more information."
An appeals court authorized deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon to protect a Portland ICE facility from violent protestors, constituting a legal victory for the administration's push to crack down on crime and illegal immigration in major cities. The San Francisco court decision saw two Trump-appointed judges side with the administration while a Clinton appointee dissented. The ruling permits sending 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland and overrides an earlier temporary court block. Additional details and updates are expected as the situation and legal responses develop.
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