On October 16, local time, the U.S. Federal Court of Appeal rejected the Trump administration's request to suspend the execution of a court ruling, which temporarily blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Illinois.
The decision will allow the temporary restriction order issued by U.S. District Judge April Perry in Chicago on October 9 to remain in effect against the deployment.The restriction order was scheduled to expire on October 23, but Perry has scheduled a hearing on October 22 to discuss whether it should be extended.
After sending troops to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. earlier this year, the U.S. federal government sent the National Guard to Chicago, Illinois.According to U.S. media reports, 200 members of the Texas National Guard have arrived in the Chicago area this month.The move triggered opposition from the local government and the publicCentral TV journalist Liu Xiaobo