National Guard members from Texas are in Illinois in Trump’s latest move to send troops to cities
Texas National Guard troops have arrived to support federal immigration enforcement amid protests and legal battles, with 200 troops deployed for an initial 60-day period, officials said.
- U.S. President Donald Trump authorized the deployment of Texas National Guard members to Illinois and Oregon amid ongoing protests regarding ICE operations targeting migrants.
- Governor JB Pritzker labeled the deployment as 'Trump's invasion' and criticized using National Guard troops as political props.
- Oregon District Judge Karin Immergut issued a temporary restraining order against deploying the National Guard, arguing constitutional overreach by the president.
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The National Guards are now in Illinois, but have not been deployed in Chicago at first. Will this change soon? That's just one of many open questions.
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Texas National Guard arrives in Illinois despite lawsuit over Trump crackdown
The fierce opposition to troops being sent to Chicago comes as the federal court recently blocked the Trump administration from using National Guard troops for a similar mission in Portland
In Minnesota, Illinois Gov. Pritzker aims harsh criticism at President Trump
At the outset, Pritzker said he will use every tool he can to fight against President Trump’s order sending National Guard troops to Illinois from Texas and also by federalizing his own Illinois Guard units.
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