CHICAGO (WGN) — A federal judge on Thursday partially granted a temporary restraining order against National Guard deployment in Illinois.

Federal Judge April Perry's ruling comes after the state of Illinois sued to stop the Trump administration from deploying government troops. The order, effective immediately, will remain in place for 14 days. The state can then return to court and seek an extension.

The ICE processing center in Broadview will remain open, the judge also ruled. Vehicles are permitted to continue their comings and goings for business, and local law enforcement will maintain safety and control outside the facility.

Additionally, Judge Perry stated that she did not believe President Donald Trump met the requirements of Title 10 of the U.S. Code to deploy and federalize t

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