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With Supreme Court ruling still pending, judge says she’ll agree to extend block on Guard in Chicago
A federal judge in Chicago already blocked deployment of Guard troops to the Chicago area for two weeks. On Wednesday, Judge April Perry agreed to extend that order by 30 days. But she said each party could discuss the extension further before meeting again at 3 p.m. local time, noting they would not be able to issue another one.
As some judges challenge the Trump administration's representation of conditions on the ground, the legal and political stakes of the debate are multiplying.
Experts say immigration agents have more latitude to be destructive than National Guard—with fewer avenues for San Francisco to push back.
The new bill in New York would allow the state attorney general to sue for a court order blocking a guard deployment if another state attempted to send troops without authorization. That wouldn’t include cases where the guard has been formally federalized, according to News 10.
A D.C. man filed a lawsuit stating that 'The Imperial March' is used in his peaceful protests against U.S. President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard members.
The president said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff were among “great people” who urged him not to deploy the National Guard to the city.