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By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
The decision whether the Trump administration can deploy troops to the streets of Chicago is in the hands of the Supreme Court, as more protesters were arrested on Friday outside the ICE facility in Broadview where National Guard members initially were sent to protect.
Channel: CBS Chicago
Journalists: Victor Jacobo
Interviewed: Irv Miller
Tags: Donald Trump, Irv Miller, President Donald Trump, Victor Jacobo
commentTrump get out of cities! You are wasting our money!
commentI’m going to tell Chicago right now, you can do this the easy way with the national guard or you can do this the hard way with insurrection act! For your sake Chicago ,you best hope Donald Trump wins in the Supreme Court! Cause if he doesn’t trump will not hesitate by implying the insurrection act!
commentCases should not even be taken up to the corrupt court. It is a waste of time to present any case when the result is predetermined. Ignore any rulings from the Supreme Corrupt court.
commentThe Supreme Court job is to up hold the constitution the law of the land. Not to make or change laws!
commentMembers of the Supreme Court will be included in the Nuremberg trials USA. The day they made a president King, impeachment proceedings should’ve started!
commentAs you can see, the Illinois State Police handle their business like champions. They do not need any help.
commentDid a non US Citizen officer hired in Illinois arrest them? Disgraceful state.
commentThe Supreme Court will rule in favor of President Trump and the National Guards will be deployed to Illinois.