Chicago and Illinois sue to block Trump’s Guard deployment plan after Portland ruling
Summary
The state of Illinois and the city of Chicago are suing to prevent President Donald Trump from sending National Guard troops to Chicago. This legal action follows a ruling that stopped troop deployment to Portland, Oregon. City officials argue that federal troops are unnecessary and could worsen the situation.Key Facts
- Illinois and Chicago are taking legal steps to block National Guard deployment.
- The lawsuit was filed on Monday.
- President Trump's administration aims to send troops to Chicago.
- A federal judge recently stopped troops from going to Portland, Oregon.
- The federal government claims Democrat-led cities are in crisis.
- Local officials disagree and say federal troops are not needed.
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