The first National Guard troops sent to Chicago by President Donald Trump arrived Tuesday at an Army training center outside the city, the latest in the political and legal battle with Democratic elected officials over the president’s plan to deploy the Guard in U.S. cities.

Since the start of his second term, the Republican president has sent or discussed sending troops to 10 cities, including Portland, Oregon; Baltimore; Memphis, Tennessee ; the District of Columbia ; New Orleans; and the California cities of Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles .

Here’s where things stand now:

Troops arrive near Chicago as Illinois’ governor fights back

The Associated Press saw military personnel in uniforms with the Texas National Guard patch at the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Elwood, 5

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