The Supreme Court's recent decision has halted Trump's plans to send the National Guard into American cities, igniting a debate on the use of the military for domestic purposes under the Insurrection Act.
President Trump hints at deploying troops to Chicago for an immigration and crime crackdown, drawing backlash from local leaders. Is this the beginning of a military presence in America's cities?
President Trump intensifies threats to deploy the National Guard in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and New Orleans, facing legal opposition and claims of political maneuvering. Governing officials push back against perceived military overreach.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has blocked President Trump's administration from using the military for domestic law enforcement in California, citing violations of the Posse Comitatus Act. This decision could have wider implications as Trump threatens to deploy troops in other cities.
A federal judge has declared the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops for immigration enforcement in California illegal. This landmark ruling highlights significant legal challenges to military involvement in domestic law enforcement amidst escalating immigration policies.