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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry says hundreds of National Guard troops will soon be sent to New Orleans.
The announcement came shortly after the U.S.
Supreme Court issued an emergency decision blocking President Trump's deployment of troops to Chicago.
NPR's Kat Von Storf reports.
The court ruled six to three against President Trump,
one of only a handful of times the conservative court has ruled against the president on the emergency docket this term.
The court said the president failed to cite any law that would justify using the guard under federal control for law enforcement.
Trump federalized the guard against Illinois Democratic governor J.B.
Pritzker's wishes back in September for what he said was the protection of federal immigration officers and facilities.
This ruling from the court applies only to Illinois and the issue could come before the High Court again.
Meanwhile, Governor Landry of Louisiana, a Republican,
has requested for federal authorization to send the Guard to New Orleans in the coming weeks.
Kat Von Storf, Empire News, Washington.
The Trump administration says it will begin garnishing wages for millions of student loan borrowers who are in default.
They'll be given 30 days notice before garnishment begins.
In May,
the White House ended a Biden-era freeze on student loan payments that had been in place
since the pandemic.
Two explosions at a nursing home northeast of Philadelphia have led two people dead.