National Guard troops have already arrived in the Chicago area, as President Trump condemns the city as a 'hellhole'.

Illinois filed a lawsuit seeking to block Trump from deploying hundreds of federalized National Guard troops into the streets of Chicago.

Illinois and Chicago filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration's federal troop deployment to the state's most populated metropolis as legal action looms in other states…

US president suggests invoking the Insurrection Act to sidestep any court restrictions to deploying troops to police US cities.

U.S. District Judge April M. Perry is allowing the Trump administration to proceed with plans to deploy troops to Illinois, for now.

WASHINGTON: The state of Illinois and the city of Chicago sued President Donald Trump on Monday, seeking to block the deployment of federalized National Guard troops to Chicago,…

Military presence comes after judge declined to block troops from entering, following lawsuit filed by city and state

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has accused Trump of using troops as “political props” and “pawns.”

Troops arrive despite active legal challenges from Chicago and the state of Illinois in the courts.

Military presence comes after US district judge declined to immediately block troops from entering city – key US politics stories from 7 October at a glance

President Trump sends troops to U.S. cities, facing legal challenges, as tensions rise over federal deployments.

Troops from Texas have been sent on a controversial mission to support President Trump's immigration crackdown.

President Donald Trump called for the arrests of Chicago's mayor and Illinois' governor as the city braced for the arrival of National Guard troops.

President Trump's National Guard deployments in Oregon and Illinois will be tested in court hearings scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 9.

National Guard troops have already arrived in the Chicago area, as President Trump condemns the city as a 'hellhole'.

Democratic-led cities have turned to courts to stop Trump from sending US troops to their streets.

President attacks Chicago mayor and Illinois governor as extra troops arrive at army training site south-west of city

The judge says allowing troops in the state would only ‘add fuel to the fire’, after actions by ICE agents prompted protests in the city.

The partial ruling said there was “no credible” evidence of danger in Illinois’s largest city despite assaults on ICE officers

Federal judge blocks deployment for two weeks, says sending Guard troops would 'add fuel to the fire'.

But the Chicago-based US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit also rules the force can remain under federal control for now.