Globocop Trump Unlawfully Deploys Unwanted National Guard to Chicago as a Trump Appointed Federal Judge Declares His Portland Deployment Unconstitutional

President Donald Trump on Saturday authorized the activation of 300 National Guard troops in this city against the Illinois governor’s wishes. The orders came after heavily armed federal agents shot a woman, sparking further clashes between immigration authorities and angry residents.

A federal judge separately barred Trump from sending National Guard troops to Portland, where protesters and federal law enforcement were facing off outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility. The rapidly unfolding events in both cities represented an escalation of weeks of tension between local residents and officials and the Trump administration.

Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said federal agents shot the woman in Chicago during immigration enforcement operations in the city’s Brighton Park neighborhood. [MORE]

Meanwhile a federal judge on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from deploying troops in Portland, at least temporarily thwarting President Donald Trump’s push to send the military into Oregon’s biggest city.

Oregon demonstrated that such an action would violate the state’s 10th Amendment right to control its National Guard, U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut, a Trump appointee, wrote in her decision granting a temporary restraining order. [MORE]