About 200 Texas National Guard members arrived Tuesday at an Army Reserve center near Chicago for a federal protection mission to safeguard federal functions, personnel and property, according to the Pentagon [apnews.com#9][pbs.org#10][abcnews.go.com#1][foxnews.com#6]. Illinois and Chicago sued to block the deployment, while President Trump has kept open the option of invoking the Insurrection Act as some Democratic officials and courts resist his plan [apnews.com#9][pbs.org#11][time.com#15][washingtonpost.com#12][axios.com#16][scmp.com#5]. In Memphis, officials said Guard troops could arrive by Friday, with Tennessee’s governor saying they would be deputized by the U.S. Marshals Service to support local law enforcement [apnews.com#9].
Highlights:
- Mission details: A Pentagon official said 200 guardsmen were mobilized for an initial 60-day period to protect federal functions, personnel, and property; they are staged at an Army Reserve center in Elwood, Illinois [foxnews.com#6][apnews.com#9][abcnews.go.com#1].
- Legal pushback: Illinois and Chicago filed suit to halt the deployment, with a federal court hearing scheduled for Thursday [apnews.com#9][pbs.org#11].
- Insurrection Act: The President has said he could invoke the Insurrection Act if necessary, a rarely used law that would expand his authority to deploy forces domestically [time.com#15][washingtonpost.com#12][axios.com#16][scmp.com#5].
- Local measures: Chicago’s mayor labeled the deployment illegal and established city 'ICE-free zones' to restrict use of city property for immigration enforcement [foxnews.com#6].
- Crime context: Despite harsh rhetoric about Chicago, police statistics show significant drops in most crimes, including homicides, this year [apnews.com#9].
We have an Insurrection Act for a reason – President Donald Trump
Perspectives:
- President Trump: Says the federal government will act if state leaders won’t, and he may consider the Insurrection Act if needed. (El País)
- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker: Opposes the deployment, calling it an 'invasion' and suing to block federal action in the state. (Le Monde)
- State of Illinois and City of Chicago: Filed a lawsuit seeking to stop what they argue is an unlawful deployment of hundreds of Guard members. (AP News)
- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson: Calls the mission illegal and unconstitutional and moved to create 'ICE-free zones' on city property. (Fox News)
- Pentagon / DHS: Describe the mission as protecting federal functions, personnel, and property; DHS added special operations personnel after federal agents were rammed and boxed in by cars. (Fox News)
- Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee: Says arriving Guard members in Memphis will be deputized by U.S. Marshals to support local law enforcement. (AP News)
Sources:
- National Guard troops are outside Chicago and could be in Memphis soon in Trump's latest deployment – abcnews.go.com
- On Trump's orders, 200 Texas National Guard troops arrive in Illinois – lemonde.fr
- Trump’s battle with Democratic cities intensifies as National Guard arrives in Chicago – elpais.com
- Trump’s Insurrection Act threat escalates showdown with Democratic US cities – scmp.com
- Texas National Guard deploys 200 troops to Illinois for federal protection mission amid protests – foxnews.com
- Illinois' governor weighs in on efforts to deploy the national guard in Chicago – npr.org
- National Guard troops preparing to deploy in Chicago – cbsnews.com
- National Guard troops are outside Chicago and could be in Memphis soon in Trump’s latest deployment – apnews.com
- News Wrap: Texas National Guard troops arrive at training center near Chicago – pbs.org
- Trump keeps talking about the Insurrection Act. What is it? – washingtonpost.com
- 'Imminent danger': Experts sound alarm over Trump’s Insurrection Act threat – alternet.org
- Trump Is Threatening to Use the Insurrection Act to Deploy Troops in the U.S. Can He? – time.com
- How Trump could use the Insurrection Act to send troops to American cities – axios.com
- What Does the National Guard Do? Why Are Its Troops in U.S. Cities? – nytimes.com
- What does the National Guard do? Why are its troops in US cities? – boston.com
- Q&A: A look at the National Guard’s role as Trump seeks to deploy troops in Oregon and Chicago – seattletimes.com