National Guard Chicago news: Judge to consider extension of order temporarily blocking National Guard in Chicago area
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The unfolding story in Chicago has taken a significant turn, as a hearing is slated for Wednesday concerning the presence of the National Guard in the region. This follows a previous decision by a federal judge in Chicago to halt the deployment temporarily—a pause that is scheduled to end on Thursday.

As the clock ticks toward this deadline, Wednesday’s hearing will weigh the possibility of prolonging the halt. However, the federal judge’s decision might be rendered irrelevant should the U.S. Supreme Court issue a ruling before then.

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Earlier this month, the arrival of approximately 500 National Guard members in Chicago was confirmed by the Pentagon. Their mission? To bolster immigration enforcement efforts amidst an escalating tug-of-war between President Donald Trump and the Democratic governors concerning the domestic use of military forces.

RELATED: Trump agrees to extend judge’s block on deploying National Guard in Chicago as SCOTUS weighs case

In a surprising development, attorneys for the Trump administration recently indicated in court documents that they might agree to extend the suspension of troop deployment by an additional 30 days. This gesture opens new possibilities in the complex legal and political landscape surrounding this contentious issue.

Their assignment was to assist with immigration enforcement and is a part of the escalating conflict between President Donald Trump and Democratic governors over the use of military on U.S. soil.

Attorneys representing the Trump administration said in new court filings yesterday that they would agree to possibly extend the block on deployment of troops for 30 days.

However, they are also continuing to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene.

Lawyers representing Chicago and Illinois have asked that the Supreme Court continue to block the deployment to the Chicago area, calling it a “dramatic step.”

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