Reference Message Network reported on June 11 that according to a report by EFE on June 10, a federal judge rejected the request made by Gavin Newsom, the governor of California and a member of the Democratic Party, to issue an emergency order to stop the Trump administration's order to deploy the National Guard and U.S. Marines in Los Angeles on the same day.
Newsom and Rob Bonta, the Attorney General of California, applied for an emergency ruling to the Federal District Court of Northern California on the same day, aiming to prevent the Pentagon from expanding the current deployment of federally assigned personnel of the California National Guard and Marines.
Federal Judge Charles Breyer rejected California's request for an emergency order and approved giving the Trump administration more time to respond to this legal action.
Breyer allowed the California government to submit opposing materials before the hearing scheduled for December 12th.
Trump ordered the deployment of 2000 California National Guard soldiers without the authorization of the state governor on July 7th.
Newsom and Bonta filed a lawsuit against the White House on September 9th to stop the deployment of troops, believing that the government "abused the power of the federal government and violated the Tenth Amendment".
However, Trump and the Pentagon immediately responded by deploying an additional 700 Marines and over 2000 California National Guard soldiers.
The protests in Los Angeles began on June 6th due to actions taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) against workers.
Newsom and Mayor Bass of Los Angeles emphasized that the police had controlled the situation like they did in other recent riots.
Pentagon data showed that the total cost of deploying nearly 5000 soldiers would reach $134 million, covering transportation, accommodation and other expenses within a maximum period of 60 days. (Compiled/Su Jiawei)
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