U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer paused his ruling from taking effect until Sept. 12, giving the administration time to appeal.
Judge rules Trump adminâs use of military in Los Angeles violated Posse Comitatus Act
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A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration broke the law in its use of the military in Los Angeles. If upheld on appeal, the ruling will stand as a check on President Donald Trumps use of the military for domestic law enforcement and
serve as a broader reminder that Trump being commander-in-chief of the military doesnt make him a national chief of police.......
His analysis in a 52-page ruling led him to issue an injunction barring the government from:
deploying, ordering, instructing, training, or using the National Guard currently deployed in California, and any military troops heretofore deployed in California, to execute the laws, including but not limited to engaging in arrests, apprehensions, searches, seizures, security patrols, traffic control, crowd control, riot control, evidence collection, interrogation, or acting as informants, unless and until [government] Defendants satisfy the requirements of a valid constitutional or statutory exception, as defined herein, to the Posse Comitatus Act.
Breyer noted that his injunction only applies in California, not nationally, and that the government doesnt have to withdraw the 300 guard troops currently stationed in L.A., nor is it barred from using troops consistent with federal law. T
he judge also said his injunction wont take effect until noon Friday, Sept. 12, which gives the administration time to appeal.
In related litigation, a federal appeals court panel previously lifted a temporary restraining order that Breyer had issued against the deployment itself.