永久禁止!美法官裁定→
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-08 02:53

Core Points - A federal judge in Oregon permanently prohibits the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard to Portland under the pretext of addressing immigration-related protests [1] - The judge ruled that there was no insurrection or imminent danger that warranted the federalization of the National Guard, indicating a lack of legal basis for such actions [1] - The deployment was initially announced by Trump on September 27, with the intention to combat "domestic terrorists" [1] Group 1 - The federal judge's ruling was based on the assessment that the President did not face a rebellion or imminent threat, and regular federal forces could enforce laws without the National Guard [1] - The National Guard was authorized to protect federal property potentially threatened by protests, with 200 members set to be deployed for a 60-day period [1] - The state of Oregon and the city of Portland filed a lawsuit to prevent the National Guard's deployment, leading to a temporary restraining order issued by the judge [1][2] Group 2 - The Ninth Circuit Court upheld the judge's order, preventing the National Guard from being deployed to Portland [1][2] - The Department of Justice announced plans to appeal the ruling, arguing that it undermines the President's authority as Commander-in-Chief and jeopardizes the safety of federal personnel and property [2]