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Judge Questions Trump's Control Over California Guard Troops
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Federal Judge Questions Trump Administrations Control Over California National Guard Troops
In a recent hearing, Federal Judge Charles Breyer expressed doubt over the Trump administrations continued control over California National Guard troops initially deployed in Los Angeles following protests. Breyer questioned the necessity of keeping state Guard troops under federal command indefinitely, emphasizing that no crisis lasts forever. He pressed the governments attorney for evidence that California authorities were unable or unwilling to protect federal personnel and property. California officials have requested that Judge Breyer issue an order to return control of the remaining National Guard troops in Los Angeles to the state. The initial call-up of the California National Guard was unusual, as it was done without a request from the states governor, marking a significant escalation in the administrations efforts regarding immigration enforcement.
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