The Trump administration, facing resistance from local Democratic leaders, declared Chicago a warzone and authorized the deployment of federal troops on Sunday. This action follows growing criticism that the President is leveraging law enforcement and military power for political advantage in Democrat-led cities. The decision is set against a backdrop of escalating political tensions concerning law enforcement practices and immigration policies. Trump has frequently cited the need for stronger measures in cities he deems lawless, recently vowing to confront what he views as an ‘internal war.’ Legal challenges have emerged, with a federal court in Portland, Oregon, temporarily halting troop deployments, deeming the administration’s rationale as legally unfounded. In Chicago, events escalated over the weekend, including a shooting by a federal officer of a motorist and the fatal shooting of a 38-year-old immigrant, Silverio Villegas Gonzales, during a traffic stop on September 12. The administration has also increased the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with raids, often conducted in unmarked vehicles, sparking protests. A recent CBS News poll indicates that a majority of Americans oppose the use of National Guard troops in cities, yet the White House appears resolute.
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