Trump announced on his social platform Truth Social that, given the government's defeat in the Supreme Court, his administration has abandoned efforts to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, Oregon. POLITICO reported that using the military for local law enforcement was one of the most intense conflicts between Trump and Democratic-led city and state governments over the past year. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled to block the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago, seen as a major setback for the White House. Trump also hinted that the deployment might happen again in the future, saying "it's just a matter of time when crime surges again," and the deployment could return in "a different and tougher form." In California, the Department of Justice not only withdrew its request to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to allow the National Guard to re-enter Los Angeles, but the court also ruled that the command of the relevant forces must be returned to California Governor Newsom, further weakening the federal government's position on this issue. At the same time, a federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration's move to cancel the temporary protected status of immigrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua, increasing the legal resistance the White House faces on immigration policy.
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