Federal Overreach on Full Display: Trump Administration’s National Guard Deployment in California Faces Legal Reckoning
The Trump administration’s deployment of federalized National Guard troops to Los Angeles challenges state sovereignty and constitutional boundaries, exposing a troubling trend of executive overreach.
In a case that strikes at the heart of constitutional governance, a federal judge in San Francisco is set to determine whether the Trump administration illegally commandeered California National Guard troops for federal use during immigration protests this summer. This legal battle is more than a technical dispute—it is a critical test of federalism and respect for state authority, long foundational principles that protect American liberty. When Does Federal Power Cross the Line? The administration’s decision to federalize roughly 4,000 California National Guard soldiers and 700 Marines following June immigration raids in Los Angeles sparked fierce opposition from state officials,...
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