The Trump administration has secured a somewhat rare victory at the district court level in an immigration case out of Oregon .

On Thursday, two immigrant advocacy groups were denied a requested temporary restraining order (TRO) that would have guaranteed attorney access to detainees brought up on deportation-related charges in, but then removed from, the Beaver State.

In a six-page opinion and order , U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken, a Bill Clinton appointee, said the plaintiffs did not yet make a clear enough showing that such alleged behavior by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents is unconstitutional.

"Plaintiffs allege that ICE obstructs and delays attorneys from meeting with their detained clients before it transfers their clients out of state," the judge explains. "Plai

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