Oregon leaders object to National Guard deployment in the state

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Oregon leaders object to National Guard deployment in the state
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Two hundred members of the Oregon National Guard are being placed under federal control and deployed to protect immigration enforcement officers and government facilities. The deployment was described in a Defense Department memo received by state leaders on Sunday and is being made over their objections.

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