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Judge blocks Trump from sending National Guard into Portland as protesters clash with federal agents outside ICE facility

An Oregon Federal Judge temporarily prevented the Trump administration from sending the national guards to Portland, as he claimed with hundreds of protesters at a city immigration and customs enforcement facilities.

When he announced last week that federal agents would be deployed there, it is a big blow to Trump, who called Portland as a city that ‘escaped from war’ under the siege by anti -terrorists.

US Regional Judge Karin Immergut decided after a Trump appointment, after the city and the state filed a lawsuit against the federal government.

The temporary restriction order ends on 18 October within 14 days and wrote on the order of Immergut.

The Ministry of Defense was ready to federalize 200 members of Oregon National Guards for the next 60 days to protect the ICE facility, a place for protests during the summer and autumn.

On Saturday, approximately 400 people participating in a ‘National Guard in Portland’ rally marched from Elizabeth Caruthers Park to ICE.

While walking, a helicopter followed them constantly. And when they arrived at the facility, the federal agents hit the crowd tear gas and made six arrests, Oregon with Oregon notified.

It is not yet clear who was arrested or detained.

A judge decided that Trump could not activate 200 members of the Oregon National Guards in Federal to suppress protests at an ice facility in Portland (in the picture: In the picture: law enforcement officers stand in front of the facility in front of the facility on Saturday)

In the picture: Federal officers after using tear gas, protesters hold their shirts on their noses

In the picture: Federal officers after using tear gas, protesters hold their shirts on their noses

In the picture: A man was arrested by law enforcement officers during the protests. A total of six people were arrested during the show on Saturday

In the picture: A man was arrested by law enforcement officers during the protests. A total of six people were arrested during the show on Saturday

Two arrests were made in the facility in the protests on Friday night. Thomas Wayne Allen and Cortez Carl Williams from Portland were taken after aggressive behaviors against each other.

Both were reserved in the Multnomah District Detention Center on charges of second degree irregular behavior.

Authorities, according to the images of Allen spray and a foldable metal coil baton with a box of chemical spray, he said.

Police added: ‘There were individuals gathered to confront each other and to discuss the opposing perspectives passionately.

‘Police presence, targeted arrests and announcements from the Portland Police Office sound truck were effective in erupting any physical fights.’

According to the Department of Internal Security, this week’s chaos began on Tuesday, when a few agents wounded in the process by pressing more than 100 rebel ice centers.

Six people were arrested on Tuesday and then made more protests on Wednesday night.

The Wednesday night protest was the second day of unrest in the facility after the officers had to fire their pepper balls from the roof to eliminate the crowds gathered on Tuesday.

In the middle of the red smoke thrown by the authorities, a lonely protester stands with gas masked

In the middle of the red smoke thrown by the authorities, a lonely protester stands with gas masked

In addition, on Saturday, after an attack on federal agents in Chicago, Trump also broke the control of 300 Illinois National Guard troops.

In addition, on Saturday, after an attack on federal agents in Chicago, Trump also broke the control of 300 Illinois National Guard troops.

The anti -ice emotion apparently spread to other cities, most importantly, spread in Chicago, where law enforcement officers were multiplied by 10 vehicles and celebrated on Saturday morning.

According to DHS spokesman Tricia McLughlin, the agents could not carry their vehicles.

This led them to come out of their vehicles and firing the defense shots to an armed US citizen who took themselves to the hospital to look at the wounds.

The woman, who had a semi -automatic weapon, was part of an internal threat bulletin circulating after allegedly made online law enforcement officers online.

Posts under the name of La Maggie were shared on Facebook and contained an agent in Chicago. Daily Mail approached DHS to make more comments about the person depicted in this account.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said on Saturday that Trump was about to seize the control of 300 national guard troops.

Pritzker said in a statement, “ This morning, the Trump administration’s war department gave me an ultimatum: Call your troops or we will do, ” he said. ‘It is definitely ugly and American to ask a governor to send troops against our own borders and will.’

Trump first threatened to send troops to Chicago last month.

I love the smell of deportation in the morning. To find out why Chicago was called the war department, ‘Trump wrote.

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