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A federal appeals court blocks Trump-era deployment of Illinois National Guard troops, citing lack of evidence for rebellion.
A federal appeals court ruled that National Guard troops in Illinois can remain under federal control but cannot be deployed for operations, maintaining a temporary block on their use while a legal challenge continues.
The 7th Circuit upheld a lower court’s decision that found no credible evidence of widespread unrest, rejecting the Trump administration’s claim of a "danger of rebellion" and criticizing federal assessments of protests as unreliable.
About 500 troops—300 Illinois and 200 Texas National Guard members—remain activated under federal authority but are limited to planning and training, not patrols or protecting federal property.
The dispute centers on the federal government’s use of the Insurrection Act to deploy troops in Democratic-led cities, with state leaders arguing the move is unwarranted and escalates tensions.
The case remains under review.
Un tribunal federal de apelaciones bloquea el despliegue de tropas de la Guardia Nacional de Illinois en la era de Trump, citando la falta de evidencia de rebelión.