Jin10 data reported on October 17, local time October 16, that the U.S. Court of Appeals dismissed the Trump administration's request to pause the enforcement of a court ruling that temporarily blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Illinois. It is reported that this ruling allows U.S. District Judge April Perry's temporary restraining order issued on October 9 in Chicago regarding the deployment to remain in effect. The restraining order was originally set to expire on October 23, but Perry has scheduled a hearing on October 22 to discuss whether it should be extended.
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The U.S. Appeals Court continues to halt the deployment of the National Guard by the U.S. government in Illinois.
Jin10 data reported on October 17, local time October 16, that the U.S. Court of Appeals dismissed the Trump administration's request to pause the enforcement of a court ruling that temporarily blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Illinois. It is reported that this ruling allows U.S. District Judge April Perry's temporary restraining order issued on October 9 in Chicago regarding the deployment to remain in effect. The restraining order was originally set to expire on October 23, but Perry has scheduled a hearing on October 22 to discuss whether it should be extended.