Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Chicago
- 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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In the United States, a judge has provisionally banned the use of National Guards in the Greater Chicago area.
A federal judge suspended Thursday the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago and its region ordered by President Donald Trump, considering that the situation did not correspond to the risk of "rebellion" invoked by the government. ...
US President Donald Trump wants to deploy National Guards in Chicago. However, a court order now makes a dash of the bill for him.
Judge temporarily blocks Illinois National Guard deployment
A US federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking Trump from sending National Guard soldiers to Illinois as part of a sweeping crime and immigration clampdown. The order will last until October 23.
Trump ordered soldiers to the Chicago area. A few hours later, a court blocked the operation.
District Judge April Perry temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration from federalizing or deploying the National Guard in the state of Illinois this Thursday, after the Republican president ordered hundreds of troops to be sent to Chicago not only to fight crime in the city, but also to help enforce immigration laws.Read more]]>
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