(CNN) — For the second time in two days, a Trump-appointed federal judge in Oregon delivered a blow to the president’s effort to send National Guard troops into Portland, temporarily blocking the deployment of National Guard members from anywhere in the US to the city.

The late Sunday ruling expanded on a more narrow Saturday ruling that prevented the administration from sending Oregon National Guard troops to the state’s largest city, which President Donald Trump has said is necessary to quell protests at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility – a claim strongly disputed by local and state officials.

CNN’s Andy Rose, Chris Boyette, Lauren Mascarenhas and Amanda Musa contributed to this report.

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