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US judge blocks Trump’s deployment of Oregon National Guard to Portland for now

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

A federal ⁢judge on Thursday ‍temporarily​ blocked the deployment of Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, responding to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Oregon. U.S. ‍District Judge Karin immergut issued⁢ a restraining order preventing Governor ‌Tina Kotek ‍from authorizing the Guard’s‍ involvement in policing demonstrations,pending a ⁢further hearing.The legal challenge‍ stems from Governor Kotek’s ⁢recent authorization of​ the Oregon National Guard to assist Portland⁣ Police Bureau in responding to​ anticipated unrest during and ⁣after the verdict in⁤ the trial‌ of those accused in the ⁢2020⁤ murder of George Floyd. The ACLU argues the deployment violates a 1981 agreement limiting the Guard’s role in law enforcement, and raises​ concerns about potential First Amendment infringements. This case highlights ⁢the ongoing tension between state authority and civil liberties during‌ periods of heightened social and political unrest,and its outcome could‍ considerably impact how⁣ Oregon responds to future protests.

According to court documents, the ACLU filed suit Wednesday, alleging the governor’s order ⁣would “substantially interfere with the rights ⁣of Oregonians​ to peacefully assemble ​and ‌express⁣ their views.” The lawsuit specifically targets the governor’s⁣ authorization allowing⁤ the Guard to⁢ provide support to Portland police, including crowd control and security at the Multnomah County Justice Center.

Judge Immergut’s order prevents the governor from⁤ deploying the National Guard ‍for these purposes until a hearing can be ‍held to further examine the legal⁢ arguments. A⁣ hearing is scheduled for ​June 17th.

Governor Kotek’s office stated the deployment was intended to ⁤ensure public safety and protect property, emphasizing ‍that the Guard would ‌only ​be used in a support ⁢role. “We are disappointed with this ruling and believe it is indeed critically important ⁢to‍ have all resources available to ensure public safety,” said a spokesperson for the governor. “We will vigorously defend our authority ⁢to protect our communities.”

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