DALLAS - A federal judge has partially blocked President Donald Trump's deployment of the Texas National Guard in Chicago.
What we know:
Late Thursday afternoon, a judge said in court that the deployment violates the 10th and 14th amendments and issues a temporary restraining order.
In making the ruling, Judge April Perry said "not even Alexander Hamilton could have envisioned one state's militia to be used against another state's residents."
She also expressed frustration at the lack of information from the federal government on what the national guard's role would be. The Trump administration had only indicated the troops would protect federal property.
What we don't know:
The judge has not yet outlined what she means by "partially" granting the TRO or what restrictions she might