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Chicago bracing for possible Trump troop deployment

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U.S. President Donald Trump has said he may next send soldiers and federal law enforcement agents to Chicago in what he said is an effort to reduce crime, in an unfolding pattern targeting Democratic cities with African-American mayors.

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  • Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker called Trump's threat to deploy troops to Chicago a political stunt lacking legal authority. 13s
  • Chicago officials have limited options to prevent a federal deployment, but the state's attorney general is preparing legal strategies. 34s
  • Community reactions are mixed, with some fearing increased tensions and others supporting federal intervention. 1m 11s
  • Crime in Chicago has decreased, with the city's homicide rate now lower than several other major U.S. cities. 2m 2s
  • Critics argue that the focus on Chicago and other Democratic-led cities suggests political motivations behind the troop deployments. 2m 20s
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