Federal judge has today banned President Donald Trump’s government from developing National Guard in California to tackle crime. Regional Judge Charles Breyer, headquartered in San Francisco, issued this order for the northern region of California. At the same time, however, he suspended the implementation of these interim measures until September 12, as the Trump government is expected to appeal. Trump ordered in June 4,000 National Guard and 700 Active Marines in Los Angeles after protests on large -scale raids on arresting immigrants in the second largest US city. This decision triggered tensions in the city and was condemned by the Democrats who say the president is using the army to stifle reactions to his harsh immigration policy. This case raises new, legal questions about the presidential powers. California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom appealed to the courts against the Trump mandate with the rationale […]
Source: News Beast

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