Chicago sues Trump over National Guard deployment

The province of Illinois and the city of Chicago filed a lawsuit against US President Donald Trump, trying to prevent the deployment of Federalized National Guard troops to Chicago because hundreds of National Guard Union went to the third largest city of the country.
Trump later increased the conflict with democratic -led states and cities on the internal use of military forces, and threatened the uprising law as a tool to overcome court restrictions by local authorities to distribute undesirable troops.
Illinois responded to his orders to mobilize the 300 Illinois National Guard member Pete Hegseth, the Pentagon chef at the weekend, to mobilize the 400 Texas National Guard member to Chicago.
While Illinois demanded a temporary restriction order, US lawyers said that Texas National Guard troops have already passed to Illinois for a court hearing on Monday. Trump later released another memorandum that called Illinois national guards and strengthened Hegseth’s previous order.
The US Regional Judge april Perry allowed the federal government to continue to deploy in Chicago while responding to Illinois’s case. Wednesday midnight for the US to answer a deadline.
Shortly after this decision, Trump said that he could call journalists in the Oval Office, the 1792 rebellion law, which will allow the troops to directly join the civilian law enforcement officers, a new precedent.
Trump, “I would have done it if it was necessary. It wasn’t necessary so far. But we have an uprising action for some reason. If I had to put it into force, I would do that, Tr Trump said.
“If people were killed and the courts had held us, or if the governors or mayors held us, of course I would do that.”
Today, the democratic -led states and cities return to Trump’s military forces against the attempt to place their attempt to place them in cities, and it is necessary to protect the White House’s federal government employees from “violent uprisings” and “lawlessness”.
Democratic leaders are against that their cities are targeted illegally and that they were wrongly shaken in the crime.
Trump has expanded the use of the US army to deploy troops during the US border and to kill suspected drug smugglers on boats in Venezuela on boats in Venezuela.
National Guard troops are the state -based militia forces that respond to their governors, except for those invited to federal service.
Trump ordered them to Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC and Portland and sued the state and local leaders.
Chicago’s case is the fourth legal process that opposes Trump’s unique use of unprecedented soldiers against US cities. The courts have not yet reached a final decision in any of these cases, but the judges in California and Oregon have made the first decisions of Trump’s authority.
The Illinois case claims that the Republican President has placed in Illinois based on a “unstable excuse” that an ice plant should be protected from protesters in a suburb of Chicago.
At a press conference, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker accused Trump of unnecessary tensions from immigration and customs sanctions to the heavy armed federal police and other agencies operating in Chicago.
Pritzker, these civil servants, peaceful protesters tear gas and rubber bullets fire, including children, including US citizens, “traumatic and detained” said.
“Donald Trump uses our service members as a political scene and as a pawn in their illegal efforts to militize the cities of our country,” Pritzker said. He said.
“Donald Trump’s irregular depiction as a hell, a war zone and the world’s worst and most dangerous city in the world was only the BS.” He said.

