Supreme Court says Trump can’t deploy National Guard to Chicago as legal challenge moves forward
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a bid by the Trump administration to deploy National Guard members to the Chicago area while a legal challenge moves forward, delivering a setback to President Trump in his effort to use federalized troops in Illinois to ensure enforcement of federal immigration laws.
The high court left untouched a judge’s decision blocking the government from putting National Guard members on the streets of Chicago and surrounding areas. The Trump administration had urged the Supreme Court to allow the extraordinary move to deploy the troops over the objection of Illinois’ Democratic governor, arguing that federal courts cannot second-guess the president’s decision to call the National Guard into federal service.
But the Supreme Court declined the administration’s request to freeze that order in a decision that appears to be 6-3. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch noted their dissents.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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