The Trump administration on Sunday asked a federal appeals court to step in and halt a federal judge's block preventing the government from deploying the National Guard in Portland, Oregon, calling that decision rife with "critical errors" that did not afford the president the "deference" he deserved.

In an emergency request at the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for a stay pending appeal or at least an administrative stay by Nov. 21, the DOJ defended President Donald Trump's September determination that federalizing troops was necessary to protect an ICE facility and federal personnel in the face of a "danger" of "rebellion," even though the worst of the violence occurred months earlier.

Ten days ago, U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, found that there were "violen

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