A US district judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's deployment of the national guard in Illinois, following the president's order to send troops to Chicago for immigration enforcement and crime control. The ruling came after Illinois sued the administration over the deployment. The judge stated there was no credible evidence of a rebellion in Illinois. The order will remain in effect for two weeks. Illinois governor JB Pritzker and Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson welcomed the decision, while the White House insisted the president had exercised his lawful authority.
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