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'Each time they were used to enforce desegregation, first in Little Rock in 1957, then in 1962 in the aftermath of the Ole' Miss Riot, where pro-segregationists clashed with federal forces.Additionally, no state challenged the invocation of the act.If Trump has a request from a governor to send in troops, there is no question over the legality of the deployment, at least at a federal level.But AG James said: 'We respect and will guard the right to peaceful protest, and my office will review any federal action with an eye toward protecting our state's rights.A federal judge would have to issue an injunction against the deployment, which would be appealed to the Supreme Court. NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today led a large coalition of states, cities, and counties in filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump for attempting to, once again, illegally leave millions out of the apportionment base that establishes the number of members in the House of Representatives that each state receives. Bush sent troops to keep the peace in the Virgin Islands after looting in the wake of Hurricane Hugo.The law's only requirement is a proclamation, to 'order the insurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to their abodes within a limited time. NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today issued the following statement in response to President Donald Trump signing an illegal presidential memorandum seeking to completely exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 Decennial Census population count to shift the power of balance in Congress: