Trump
authorizes national guard deployment to Chicago, White House says, as border
patrol there shoots woman
Illinois
governor JB Pritzker says administration is escalating ‘aggression against
Illinois citizens and residents’
Guardian
staff
Sun 5 Oct
2025 03.02 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/04/woman-shot-border-patrol-chicago
Donald
Trump has moved to deploy the national guard in another city by authorizing 300
troops to protect federal officers and assets in Chicago, where the government
said border patrol agents shot and injured a woman while firing at someone who
tried to run them over.
White
House spokesperson Abigail Jackson confirmed that the president had authorized
using Illinois national guard members, citing what she called “ongoing violent
riots and lawlessness” that local leaders have not quelled.
“President
Trump will not turn a blind eye to the lawlessness plaguing American cities,”
Jackson said.
The
Democratic Illinois governor, JB Pritzker, said the guard had received notice
from the Pentagon early in the day. He called the move unnecessary and “a
manufactured performance – not a serious effort to protect public safety.”
“This
morning, the Trump administration’s Department of War gave me an ultimatum:
call up your troops, or we will,” Pritzker said in a statement. “It is
absolutely outrageous and un-American to demand a governor send military troops
within our own borders and against our will.”
He added:
“They will pull hard-working Americans out of their regular jobs and away from
their families all to participate in a manufactured performance – not a serious
effort the protect public safety. For Donald Trump, this has never been about
safety. This is about control.
“This
demand follows unprecedented escalations of aggression against Illinois
citizens and residents.”
Trump’s
plan to deploy troops comes just as a severe crackdown on immigration by US
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) is happening in Chicago, with the
operation being met with fierce outrage from local civic groups and opposition
by local Democrats.
In his
statement, Pritzker also noted that local, state and county law enforcement
have been coordinating to ensure the safety of the Ice’s Broadview facility on
the outskirts of Chicago.
Federal
officials reported the arrests of 13 people protesting Friday near the
facility, which has been frequently targeted during the administration’s surge
of immigration enforcement this fall.
Meanwhile,
the Department of Homeland Security acknowledged the shooting of a woman on the
south-west side of Chicago.
It said
in a statement that border patrol agents on patrol “were rammed by vehicles and
boxed in by 10 cars”, and when they got out of their trapped vehicle, “a
suspect tried to run them over, forcing the officers to fire defensively”.
The woman
who was shot was a US citizen and was armed with a semi-automatic weapon, DHS
spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said, noting that the woman was accused in a US
Customs and Border Protection intelligence bulletin last week of doxing agents.
The woman
was treated and released in the afternoon, according to Mount Sinai hospital.
No officers were seriously injured, McLaughlin said.
The
shooting comes after federal immigration agents last month shot and killed a
Mexican immigrant in a Chicago suburb after he allegedly attempted to flee a
traffic stop and struck an officer with his car.
Chicago
is one of a slew of US cities where Trump has deployed or threatened to deploy
the national guard and other troops in order to help police the immigration
crackdown – or, in some cases, to respond to inflated claims about crime
levels.
Kristi
Noem, the homeland security secretary, and Gregory Bovino, a border patrol
sector chief, on Friday visited the Broadview Ice facility in suburban Chicago,
which has become the site of escalations by federal agents against protesters
and journalists.
Noem
vowed on social media on Saturday afternoon to send additional troops to
Chicago: “I am deploying more special operations to control the scene.
Reinforcements are on their way. If you see a law enforcement officer today,
thank them.”
The Trump
administration has targeted Chicago with federal law enforcement starting in
August, falsely claiming there had been a rise in crime in the city in recent
years.
Since
then, there have been reports of increasingly aggressive Ice enforcement in
communities, including helicopters hovering over apartment raids and arrests of
local officials and candidates for office who protest against the operations.
Trump has
also repeatedly deployed national guard troops to cities across the US, from
Los Angeles to Washington DC, despite federal law generally prohibiting the use
of the military for domestic law enforcement. The continuous pattern of
military occupations on American soil has raised widespread concern about the
politicization of the US military.
A federal
judge on Saturday blocked the Trump administration from deploying the national
guard to Portland, Oregon, according to court documents.
In the
restraining order released on Saturday, US district judge Karin Immergut –
nominated by Trump – concurred with Oregon’s assertion that Trump deploying
federalized national guard troops to Portland would likely inflame rather than
calm protests, just as it did in 2020.
With
Associated Press

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