A judge has blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in the Chicago area for at least two weeks, finding no substantial evidence a "danger of rebellion" is brewing in Illinois during Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.

It's a victory for Democratic officials who lead the state and city and have traded insults with the US president about his drive to put troops on the ground in major urban areas.

"The court confirmed what we all know: There is no credible evidence of a rebellion in the state of Illinois. And no place for the National Guard in the streets of American cities like Chicago," Governor JB Pritzker said.

The judge said the administration violated the 10th Amendment, which grants certain powers to states, and the 14th Amendment, which assures due process and equal prote

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