Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to deploy National Guard in Illinois
The Supreme Court blocked President Trump's attempt to deploy National Guard troops in Illinois to support immigration enforcement, citing lack of legal authority and protection under the Posse Comitatus Act.
- On Dec. 23, the U.S. Supreme Court turned away the Trump administration's emergency request to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, allowing federalization but barring deployment.
- The administration argued troops were needed to protect federal immigration agents amid Chicago’s dangers, while the State of Illinois and City of Chicago said the move violated the 10th Amendment and Posse Comitatus, accusing the president of political motives.
- U.S. District Judge April Perry found no credible evidence of rebellion and issued a temporary restraining order, a conclusion the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals largely upheld.
- The decision is preliminary but likely to bolster legal challenges in other cities and marks a rare Supreme Court setback for President Donald Trump.
- Legal questions over `regular forces` prompted an Oct. 29 order for more briefing, while related litigation continues in Los Angeles, California, Portland, Oregon, and the District of Columbia.
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Clearly the shocking news of the day. The Supreme Court rules against Trump? Be still my heart! In breaking news, a 6-3 Supreme Court, including 3 of the MAGA right wing, have ruled AGAINST Trump and his method to federalize and take over Blue State national guard troops, and have found, in essence, that unless he uses the Insurrection ...
US Supreme Court Refuses Deployment of National Guard in Chicago
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday (local time) refused the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago over the objection of Illinois officials, amid doubt on the viability of such deployments in other cities, the New York Times reported. World News | US Supreme Court Refuses Deployment of National Guard in Chicago.
The U.S. Supreme Court forbids the President from sending National Guard soldiers to Chicago for the time being.
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The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration's order to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, which could have a major impact on the ongoing case in Oregon against the president's attempt to federalize state troops.
The Supreme Court rejected an emergency request filed by the Trump Administration to authorize the immediate deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago, Illinois, providing a temporary setback to one of the White House's most debated security strategies.Read more]]>
Supreme Court Rejects Trump Use of National Guard in Chicago (2)
The US Supreme Court refused to let President Donald Trump start deploying National Guard troops in Chicago, dealing a setback to his drive to use the military in liberal cities across the country.
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