Texas National Guard troops now protecting federal property in Chicago area, official says
About 500 National Guard troops from Texas and Illinois have been deployed to protect federal immigration enforcement facilities amid protests and ongoing legal challenges, officials said.
- On Wednesday night, members of the Texas and Illinois National Guard deployed to the Chicago area to protect federal personnel and facilities as ordered by President Trump.
- The Trump administration directed this deployment in response to rising tensions around immigration enforcement and recent violent incidents involving ICE facilities.
- Illinois officials, including Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson, condemned the deployment as unconstitutional and politically motivated, stating they were not given prior notification.
- Approximately 500 Guard members—200 from Texas and 300 from Illinois—are mobilized for a 60-day mission, as officials and a US Northern Command spokesperson confirmed.
- Legal challenges are ongoing, with a federal judge expected to rule on the deployment’s legality during a court hearing scheduled for Thursday.
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Trump’s National Guard deployment in Chicago area faces pivotal legal battle
President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Illinois will face scrutiny at a court hearing, hours after a small number of Texas Guard members started protecting federal property in the Chicago area.
500 soldiers from the Texas and Illinois National Guards have been placed on alert in the Chicago area, despite opposition from the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago.
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