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    Trump vows to end crime in ‘most dangerous city’ Chicago

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseSeptember 2, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    TROOP DEPLOYMENT CHALLENGED

    Trump has repeatedly threatened to ship hundreds of US troops into Democratic strongholds akin to Chicago and Baltimore, which he has branded high-crime zones overrun by undocumented immigrants.

    Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, a Democrat, accused Trump of staging “an invasion” with troop deployments meant to bolster his anti-crime and anti-immigration agenda.

    1000’s of Nationwide Guard troops and Marines have been despatched to Los Angeles in June to help police throughout unrest tied to immigration sweeps, and to Washington in August. Trump has claimed these deployments improved security.

    However a federal choose on Tuesday dominated that Trump violated the regulation through the use of troops in Los Angeles for policing duties, barring the Pentagon from ordering reservists or Marines to hold out arrests, patrols or searches.

    Decide Charles Breyer warned that Trump appeared intent on “making a nationwide police drive with the President as its chief”. His injunction takes impact on Sep 12, leaving room for the Supreme Court docket to intervene.



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