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Sending in the Military
Episode 142

Sending in the Military

Trump invokes Title 10 to federalize the National Guard in California. And Abrego Garcia is brought home to face charges.

Main Justice · Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann

June 11, 202559m 14s

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Show Notes

Protests intensified in Los Angeles and around the country after the Trump administration stepped up ICE raids largely targeting immigrants working in service industries. And after Trump deployed the National Guard without any buy-in from the state, California sued. So what now? That’s where Andrew and Mary begin this week, parsing the legality of using the military domestically, and how responsibilities shift when the National Guard is federalized. The rest of this episode is focused on the intertwined news of Judge Boasberg’s sweeping decision to ensure due process for the Venezuelan immigrants deported to El Salvador, with Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s return to the US, as he faces charges of human smuggling in Tennessee.

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