Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Chicago
A federal judge ruled the deployment unnecessary and politically motivated, citing unreliable government claims and ordering a two-week block on hundreds of Guard troops in Illinois.
- U.S. District Court Judge April Perry temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Chicago.
- Perry said permitting Guard troops would 'only add fuel to the fire that the defendants themselves have started.'
- Illinois Governor JB Pritzker stated there is no credible evidence of a rebellion in Illinois to warrant National Guard presence.
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Memphis to see National Guard as support by Friday
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- As different dates circulate surrounding the National Guard in the bluff city, Memphis mayor Paul Young says a portion of them will be here Friday. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee says the National Guard will serve as a "force multiplier" to the Memphis Police Department and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office. ‘We have to do this’: TN Gov. says National Guard arrives next week in Memphis We've been told the National Guard on …
Donald Trump's immigration officers are trying to provoke violence to justify a military presence. So far, they have not succeeded, but the president is ordering soldiers out anyway.
US judge blocks Trump’s deployment of National Guard in Illinois - West Hawaii Today
A federal judge in Chicago on Thursday temporarily blocked U.S. President Donald Trump’s deployment of hundreds of National Guard soldiers in Illinois, five days after another U.S. judge blocked a similar deployment in Portland, Oregon.
Protesters expected in Broadview on Friday after judge temporarily blocks National Guard
Protesters are expected to hold a demonstration outside a federal building in Broadview on Friday, a day after a judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from using the National Guard in its immigration enforcement efforts. Friday protests have become a weekly event at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center, where federal agents have deployed tear gas and fired baton rounds at demonstrators on multiple occasions. The …
Chicago. A U.S. federal judge temporarily suspended the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago, a city to which nearly 500 soldiers arrived yesterday, considering that there is no risk of “insurrection,” as the Donald Trump government maintained. She argued that the directive violates the Constitution and “would only add fuel to the fire.”
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