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Supreme Court keeps block on Trump's National Guard deployment in the Chicago area, for now

Supreme Court keeps block on Trump's National Guard deployment in the Chicago area, for now

Summary

The Supreme Court decided not to allow the Trump administration to send National Guard troops to the Chicago area for an immigration crackdown. This decision upheld an earlier ruling by a U.S. District Judge and was not a final decision, but it could influence other similar cases.

Key Facts

  • The Supreme Court blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago.
  • This was part of President Trump's effort to support an immigration crackdown.
  • The decision upheld a previous ruling by U.S. District Judge April Perry.
  • An appeals court also refused to change Judge Perry's decision.
  • The Supreme Court took over two months to make this decision.
  • Three justices, Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch, disagreed with the decision.
  • This is not a final decision and might affect other related cases in different cities.

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