Court Rules on National Guard Troops in Illinois Amid Federal Control
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Court Rules on National Guard Troops in Illinois Amid Federal Control

An appeals court has ruled that National Guard troops sent to Illinois by Donald Trump can remain under federal control but cannot be deployed for now. This decision reflects ongoing tensions regarding federal troop deployment and immigration enforcement, as US senators express frustration over access to an ICE facility. The ruling highlights legal battles over the use of federal forces in state matters, raising questions about state sovereignty and federal authority.

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