President Donald Trump mentioned the National Guard can be deployed throughout the nation and that Black women in Chicago are ‘screaming’ for their assist to battle crime
A NCS anchor expressed his doubts at Donald Trump‘s declare that Black women in Chicago are “screaming” for the National Guard to return and sort out crime within the metropolis.
Earlier this month, the President deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C to battle crime and troops are set to be despatched out to 19 states to assist in Trump’s mass deportation agenda. Trump has since mentioned that Chicago and New York are subsequent on the checklist and added, bizarrely, that Black women in Chicago are particularly begging for the Guard.
Wearing a crimson hat that learn, “Trump Was Right About Everything,” he mentioned, “Chicagoans are sporting hats similar to this one and are screaming for us to come.”
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He mentioned, “But they’re wearing red hats. African American ladies, beautiful ladies, are saying, ‘Please, President Trump, come to Chicago, please.’ I did great with the Black vote, as you know. And they want something to happen.”
Speaking on NCS’s First of All, host Victor Blackwell said, “You’ll have to take him at his phrase for this one,” before airing Trump’s remarks. “So, if President Trump’s crime crackdown does flip to Chicago subsequent, anticipate to listen to extra about these screaming Black women,” Blackwell added.
Pentagon officials confirmed to Fox News this week that they are planning to activate 19 state National Guards. Texas is projected to have the most significant presence of the Guard. It is thought that troops will support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite the agency receiving a huge budged boost under Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
The National Guard were sent to Los Angeles over the summer under the guise of quelling civil unrest as protesters demonstrated against ICE raids. The 19 states impacted by the activation of the National Guard include:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Lousiana
- Nebraska
- nevada
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
- Wyoming
The plans have not yet been confirmed but reportedly include the option of deploying at least a few thousand members of the National Guard as soon as September in the third-most populous city in the country.
In another development, the acting director of ICE Todd Lyons hasn’t ruled out the possibility of agents visiting public schools. Todd Lyons told NBC News that D.C. parents shouldn’t expect to see ICE agents in public schools when kids return to school in the nation’s capital on Monday, there may be situations where ICE argents are sent to schools.
“Day one, you are not going to see us,” Lyons told NBC News in an interview on Thursday. He claimed agents may need to do welfare checks on them in the district or anywhere in the U.S. if they were identified as an unaccompanied child.
“We need to use our particular brokers and our officers to go forward and find these people. And if [there are] some we have not, and the final recognized tackle was at a faculty, we simply need to make it possible for little one is secure,” Lyons said. “If we now have the chance to reunite that mum or dad with that little one, that is what we need to do.”
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