California officials have asked a federal district judge to enjoin the Trump administration from using the National Guard in Los Angeles, arguing the high appeals court order allowing the federalization has been treated as a “blank check” to use the forces beyond the Golden State.

In a filing to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California , officials argue that there is “ no lawful basis ” for keeping troops deployed as fiery protests of immigration enforcement operations have died down since their peak in June, when the deployment of National Guard troops began.

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