Illinois fed a short, noem, Hegseth for federalized US Army in Chicago

October 6 (River) – Illinois and Chicago filed a lawsuit to prevent the deployment of the Federal Army of Trump’s administration to the most populated metropolis of the state, as legal actions in other states on the same issue.

The application of Illinois on Monday seeks to prevent the federal deployment of the National Guard’s army and quote legal principles that restrict the President’s rule to the American troops to the US land.

“Illinois appeals to the trump administration for their unlawful and unconstitutional deployment of military troops to our state,” said JB Pritzker, Head of Government in social media when he thanked the State Prosecutor General KWame Raoul for helping to defend the law.

In the complaint, the state, named after the accused US President Donald Trump, the Security Secretary of the Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegset and Army Secretary Daniel Discoll.

“American people, regardless of where they live, should not live in threatening to occupy the United States’ army, especially not only because their city or state leadership has fallen out of the president’s benefits,” the Illinois Attorney General wrote in the court’s application.

Federalized law enforcement was seen on August 21, patrolling near national supermarkets in Washington, DC, after US President Donald Trump initially summoned 800 national guards, responding to his declaration of what Trump understood as public security. It is expected to join the army of other states. Since then, Trump has a federalized army in other democratic cities. Photo by Jamaal Countess/River

The state action has expressed that the order to federalize the army ”is an accurate type of state authority intrusion, which is the basis for amending the Tenth Constitution of the United States.

The complaint also pointed out the problems of “economic damage”, as the president’s unwanted federalization of American cities remains, and there is a noticeable retardation of local tourism and other activities suffering from state tax revenue.

On Saturday, Pritzker said Trump’s administration had released an “ultimatum” to “invite his army, or we will do it.”

The governor said it was “absolutely horrible and non-American to demand that the governor sent military troops to our own borders and against our will,” wrote Pritzker about Bluesky.

Illinois ‘legal complaint states that Trump’s deployment with federalized US National Guard’s army, including rounding units to deploy in other states, “violates Illinois’ sovereignty and self -government.” She added that “it would only cause more unrest, including the harm to the social structure and the community relations and the police.”

Pritzker called the president’s actions “invasion” and urged US citizens to speak and use smartphones on Sunday to record military action.

On Sunday, the legal memorandum presented by the US Department of Defense revealed that 400 Texas were sent to Portland, Chicago and other cities, “where needed”.

“It started with federal agents … And now it will cover a referral to another state’s military army,” said the Governor of Democratic Democratic and rumors that the presidential candidate was in 2028.

Trump deployed the US military in the nation’s capital and in Los Angeles, where legal challenges are facing, as the administration seeks to further expand the military presence in other American cities due to inflated suspicions of major crimes.

“American people, regardless of where they live, should not live in threatening to occupy the United States’ army, especially not only because their city or state leadership has fallen out of the President, Monday’s claim against Illinois on Monday.

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