The Trump administration deployed federal troops to Chicago on Sunday, declaring the city a ‘war zone’ and ignoring the opposition of local Democratic leaders. This decision has drawn accusations of political overreach, with critics claiming the President is using law enforcement and military power to control Democrat-led cities. The move comes amid heightened political conflict concerning law enforcement practices and immigration policies. Trump has emphasized the need for aggressive measures in cities he characterizes as lawless, recently speaking of a ‘war from within.’ The administration’s plans encountered legal hurdles, as a federal court in Portland, Oregon, issued a temporary block on deployments, citing a lack of legal basis. Events in Chicago, including a shooting by a federal officer of a motorist and the fatal shooting of Silverio Villegas Gonzales, a 38-year-old immigrant during a traffic stop on September 12, contributed to the rising tension. The Trump administration has also broadened the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with recent raids often conducted in unmarked vehicles, leading to protests in Democrat-controlled cities. Public sentiment, as reflected in a CBS News poll, shows a majority of Americans opposing the use of National Guard troops in cities, yet the White House shows no signs of reversing course.
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