Judge pauses California's request to bar Trump administration's ongoing use of National Guard troops
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge who ruled last week that the Trump administration broke federal law by sending National Guard troops to the Los Angeles area said Tuesday he will not immediately consider a request to bar the ongoing use of 300 Gu
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