A California judge rejected Governor Gavin Newsom's attempt to obtain a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration's deployment of federalized National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles. The judge scheduled a hearing to address Newsom's lawsuit, which argues the troop mobilization threatens state sovereignty and could exacerbate tensions amid ongoing protests against immigration enforcement. Despite the administration's assertions, Newsom contends the actions are unwarranted and could lead to heightened civil unrest, as the deployment was executed without his consent or local law enforcement agreement.
U.S District Judge Charles R. Breyer denied Governor Newsom's request to block the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard and Marines in Southern California.
Newsom's lawsuit claims that federal troop deployment undermines state sovereignty and could escalate civil unrest amid protests over immigration enforcement.
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