Chicago gun violence survivors speak out against President Donald Trump's National Guard plans for potential deployment
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CHICAGO (WLS) — There’s new reaction from gun violence victims to a possible National Guard deployment in Chicago.

President Donald Trump is floating the idea to cut crime. He said Chicago has had the most murders, of any other U.S. city for more than a decade.

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Tuesday morning, survivors of gun violence in Chicago spoke out against bringing the National Guard to the city. They believe over policing is not the answer and worry this will only escalate fear in communities.

Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker said there have been no communication from the White House.

Local leaders have continued to push back and say National Guard troops are not needed.

SEE ALSO: Illinois politicians condemn Trump’s threat to deploy National Guard to Chicago

ABC7 Data Team analysis of Chicago Police Department statistics shows overall violent crime and homicides at their lowest level since 2014.

Tamika Howard, who lost two siblings to gun violence was among those speaking Tuesday morning.

“Sending the troops into our communities will not provide healing or for our pain,” Howard said. “It will escalate fear. It will retraumatize families and definitely push our young people further away the goals and accomplishments that we have yet to reach.”

Instead of troops, she wants to see more federal funding to help prevent gun violence.

Meanwhile President Trump has signed an executive order that aims to create specialized units in the National Guard trained at quelling civil disturbances and ensuring public safety.

The order also establishes a quick reaction force available for rapid nationwide deployment.

Some local Republicans said the National Guard can make a difference.

“If we even save one life I think it is worth the challenge because Chicago has been crime-ridden for so long and people have had enough.”

Constitutional experts said the president can only nationalize the guard in the event of a rebellion, foreign invasion, or when federal laws can’t be enforced.

“So we’ve had guardsmen in the street before, but they were ordered in by the governor… and traditionally and the statute says the governor has to give the order, and that makes sense, because guardsmen usually respond to floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, fire,” Chicago Kent College of Law professor Douglas William Godfrey said.

Local officials have threatened to take legal action, but that would likely come after deployment.

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