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Trump administration asks supreme court to allow deployment of national guard in Chicago area

The Trump administration on Friday asked the US supreme court to allow the deployment of national guard troops in the Chicago area.

The move would escalate President Donald Trump’s conflict with Democratic governors over using the military on US soil.

The emergency appeal to the high court came after a judge prevented, for at least two weeks, the deployment of Guard members from Illinois and Texas to assist immigration enforcement.

About 300 federalized Illinois national guard members and about 200 troops from Texas were deployed to the Chicago area, according to US Northern Command. They have been activated for 60 days.

Lawyers for the state of Illinois had called the sending of national guard soldiers to the city – which was opposed by Chicago and state political leaders – a constitutional crisis.

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The Catholic bishops who chair key committees for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) denounced the Trump administration’s new initiatives expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) measures, warning that IVF is immoral.

“Though we are grateful that aspects of the Administration’s policies announced Thursday intend to include comprehensive and holistic restorative reproductive medicine, which can help ethically to address infertility and its underlying causes, we strongly reject the promotion of procedures like IVF that instead freeze or destroy precious human beings and treat them like property,” bishops Robert Barron, Kevin Rhoades, and Daniel Thomas said in a joint statement on Friday.

“Without diminishing the dignity of people born through IVF,” they continued, “we must recognize that children have a right to be born of a natural and exclusive act of married love, rather than a business’s technological intervention. And harmful government action to expand access to IVF must not also push people of faith to be complicit in its evils.”

The comments come after the Trump administration announced on Thursday that it is urging US employers to create new fertility benefit options to cover IVF and other infertility treatments, cutting a deal with the drug manufacturer EMD Serono to lower the cost of one of its fertility drugs and list the drug on the government website TrumpRx.

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