NBC News reports:
A federal judge in California scheduled a hearing for Thursday on the state’s request for an emergency order to bar the Trump administration from using the military for immigration enforcement actions in Los Angeles. State officials asked U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer to issue a temporary restraining order today, but he instead granted the Trump administration’s request for more time to respond.
Breyer, the brother of retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, gave the administration until 2 p.m. ET tomorrow to file a response and said the plaintiffs could filed a reply Thursday morning ahead of the hearing. Justice Department lawyers have contended that California’s request for an emergency order is “legally meritless,” while the state attorney general’s office argued an order is necessary to combat Trump’s “unlawful” actions.
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