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A federal court upheld a block on Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard in Illinois, citing insufficient evidence of imminent threat.
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court's block on President Trump’s plan to deploy the National Guard in Illinois, ruling the administration failed to prove a rebellion or imminent threat to public order.
The 7th Circuit found that ongoing protests near a Chicago-area immigration facility, while sometimes violent, were political opposition, not insurrection, and that federal enforcement operations continued without major disruption.
The court emphasized that dissent, even when disruptive, does not justify military intervention under federal law, reinforcing the need for a high threshold of evidence before deploying troops.
The decision preserves the status quo, keeping National Guard forces under state control.
Un tribunal federal confirmó el bloqueo del plan de Trump para desplegar la Guardia Nacional en Illinois, citando pruebas insuficientes de una amenaza inminente.