A U.S. federal judge on Thursday ordered the suspension of President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard in Chicago and its surroundings, considering that the situation in this large city in Illinois (Midwest) does not reach the level of a “rebellion” threat, which was the reason cited by the administration to justify its decision, according to local media.

The media quoted Judge April Perry explaining her decision: “I found no reliable evidence of a rebellion threat in Illinois,” deeming the Department of Homeland Security officials’ justifications “untrustworthy” and warning that deploying military forces in Chicago “would only inflame the situation ignited by the very defense authority,” meaning the Trump administration.