Supreme Court Blocks National Guard Deployment to Chicago
In a pivotal decision on Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the Trump administration’s request to send National Guard troops to the Chicago area as part of its intensifying immigration enforcement measures. This ruling marks a notable setback for the administration’s broader strategy to deploy military forces in American cities.
The administration’s proposal aimed to bolster its crackdown on immigration by utilizing military support in urban areas, a move that has sparked considerable debate and opposition. The Supreme Court’s refusal to permit this deployment highlights ongoing tensions between federal authority and local governance regarding immigration policies.
For further details about the Supreme Court’s decision, visit the official Supreme Court website.

