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A judge in the United States blocked Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard in Illinois.

Reuters: the United States blocked Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard in Illinois
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A federal judge in Chicago, April Perry, blocked the deployment of hundreds of National Guard soldiers in Illinois. This was reported on October 10 by the Reuters news agency.

"U.S. District Judge April Perry said that allowing the deployment of National Guard troops in the state would only "add fuel to the fire," the article says.

The judge referred to the decision of another judge from Chicago, which temporarily limited the authority of federal agents to use force to disperse a crowd. Perry said the protests were provoked by the behavior of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

A White House official said the administration would appeal the order.

On October 4, US President Donald Trump demanded that Illinois Governor Jay B. Pritzker introduce the National Guard to combat crime. In response, the head of the region explained that there was no need for such a measure.

On August 21, Trump personally took to the streets of Washington with the National Guard to fight crime. The next day, the president issued a statement about the absence of murders in Washington a week after the National Guard was deployed. According to him, the crime rate has decreased by 87%. On August 25, US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the detention of more than 1,000 people in Washington, and over 100 firearms were also confiscated.

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