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A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to deploy military troops to Portland, Oregon. The ruling prevents the immediate deployment of federal forces, citing concerns over potential violations of constitutional rights and overreach of authority. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions and demonstrations in the city related to police conduct and broader social justice issues.

The court’s decision was prompted by legal challenges from local officials and advocacy groups, who argued that the presence of federal troops could escalate violence and undermine civil liberties. The judge emphasized the need to evaluate the scope and legality of federal actions in response to the unrest, calling for a cautious approach amid a highly charged atmosphere.

The Trump administration has insisted that the deployment of federal agents is necessary to protect federal property and maintain order. However, critics have raised alarms that the move might worsen clashes between protesters and law enforcement, potentially leading to further unrest. As the legal battle continues, the situation in Portland remains tense, with community leaders and officials watching closely for any developments.

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