Portland City Council Remains United Against Federal Overreach

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The Portland City Council firmly opposes the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that may allow the deployment of National Guard troops in the city. They assert that military intervention is unnecessary, particularly after a peaceful protest of nearly 50,000 people who voiced their opinions in the streets. The Council warns that permitting such deployments could establish a dangerous precedent that undermines community rights across the nation. They reference Judge Graber's dissent, which underscores concerns about the erosion of constitutional principles, including state control over militias and citizens' rights to assemble. In a unanimous vote last week, the Council took steps to reinforce sanctuary laws and protections for Portlanders.

The Council remains committed to opposing federal overreach and ensuring the safety and rights of their community. They encourage residents to continue raising their voices peacefully. This situation reflects ongoing tensions between local authorities and federal government actions.

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