National guard troops from Texas are heading to Illinois after a federal judge declined to immediately block them after a lawsuit from the state against the Trump administration.

Texas guard members departed the Fort Bliss military installation in El Paso on a US military transport plane on Monday evening.

The US district judge April Perry allowed the federal government to continue the deployment in Chicago while it responds to Illinois’s suit. She set a deadline of midnight on Wednesday for the government to reply. A similar effort to deploy troops to Portland was blocked by a judge in Oregon.

Donald Trump is also seeking to federalize the Illinois national guard, which would involve moving them from state to federal jurisdiction.

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    18 hours ago

    If she blocks them from going and they weren’t going, what was the harm?

    Seems like a stupid detail to delay a decision on. The whole point of injunctions is to prevent the bad shit from happening. If it wasn’t going to happen anyway, it’s not like the words were such a valuable resources that got wasted making sure

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      17 hours ago

      It’s because some people are still playing by a rulebook that’s burning in the corner trash can. Some people are still concerned with “what’s proper”.

      In other words, “because she’s living in a fantasy world where normally that would have been a bad look”