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Armed federal agents patrolled downtown Chicago on Sunday as President Donald Trump sent 200 National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, a move opposed by the governor and challenged in court.
Border Patrol's roughly 20,000 front-line agents will remain on the job if Congress fails to avert a government shutdown.
Protests erupted in Chicago and Portland denouncing President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy national guard troops in the cities. Protesters rallying against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency surrounded a vehicle in a Chicago suburb as federal agents fired pepper balls and tear gas at the crowd.
President Donald Trump's announcement that he will send troops to Portland, agents clashing with protesters near an immigration enforcement building in suburban Chicago, and the expected arrival
T he State of Oregon and the City of Portland have gone to federal court to block President Donald Trump ’s decision to place 200 Oregon National Guard troops under federal command from deployment in Portland.