US District Court Judge Charles Breyer for the Northern District of California ruled on the 9th local time that the Trump administration must not continue to deploy the California National Guard in Los Angeles and ordered that control of the forces be returned to the California government. The judge held that there is currently no evidence that federal law enforcement in Los Angeles has been blocked, and there is no need to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles for a long time. There is no legal basis for the federal government to federalize the National Guard and deploy it in Los Angeles to carry out federal law enforcement missions. The US state of California previously sued the Trump administration for illegal use of the National Guard in this state. California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement, “The court once again firmly rejects the President's attempt to turn the National Guard into a distributed national police force.”

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US District Court Judge Charles Breyer for the Northern District of California ruled on the 9th local time that the Trump administration must not continue to deploy the California National Guard in Los Angeles and ordered that control of the forces be returned to the California government. The judge held that there is currently no evidence that federal law enforcement in Los Angeles has been blocked, and there is no need to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles for a long time. There is no legal basis for the federal government to federalize the National Guard and deploy it in Los Angeles to carry out federal law enforcement missions. The US state of California previously sued the Trump administration for illegal use of the National Guard in this state. California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement, “The court once again firmly rejects the President's attempt to turn the National Guard into a distributed national police force.”