Texas National Guard troops arrive in Chicago area over lefty officials’ objections
ELWOOD, Illinois — Texas National Guard troops have begun arriving in the Chicago area to help protect federal immigration officers from increasingly violent anti-ICE protests, despite efforts of state and local officials to block them.
Around 100 Texas National Guard soldiers were spotted outside the US Army Reserve Center in Elwood Tuesday morning, according to the Chicago Tribune, with an additional 100 set to arrive later in the day.
A Post reporter saw dozens of uniformed troops armed with rifles outside the facility Tuesday afternoon, and what appeared to be approximately 20 temporary housing units being set up at the outpost about 55 miles south of Chicago.

Workers were walking in and out of a handful of spartan white trailers that appeared to be equipped with HVAC units. Several big-rig trucks belonging to Emergency Disaster Services parked nearby appeared to be transporting them to the site.
Dale Ebert, 78, a local who came to take a peek at the flurry of activity unfolding on the quiet rural road, said the installation appeared seemingly out of nowhere.