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New Jersey On Monday, candidate for governors Miki on Monday promised to sue the Trump administration if the president would deploy the troops of the National Guard to Garden.
Sherrill, who currently represents the 11th district of the Congress in New Jersey, made comments during the broadcast on the Town Hall on the air on the Univision 41 Nueva York. The audience asked the grill in the Spanish grill, and she answered English.
The viewer, who said his family disappeared from the regime of Nicholas Maduro in Venezuela Sherrill asked what she would do if President Donald Trump deployed federal troops in New Jersey.
Sherrill, ex Naval veteran And the federal prosecutor said that American troops “should not be on the streets of our country” – only in rare cases, such as an uprising or a national crisis. She added that the troops are not studying for police missions, such as local law enforcement agencies.
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Representative Mika Sherrill, a democrat from New Jersey, during a press conference on signal messages used by the Trump administration, in the US Capitol in Washington, the District of Colombia, the USA, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Daniel Huger/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“And that’s why, as a governor, Trump should try to deploy troops on our streets, I would be very against it. I will immediately take him to court and demanded that he stop it – because I think it is illegal – and ensure that people are safe here in New Jersey, ”said Sherrill.
Sherrill runs against the candidate from the Republicans Jack Chiattarelli to replace the democratic governor Phil Murphy limited with the term.

Representative Mika Sherrill, a democrat from New Jersey, during an interview with New York, USA, Friday, May 2, 2025. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty images)
From the moment of returning to the post in January, President Trump either sent or threatened to send federal troops to almost a dozen cities, including Baltimore, Los Angeles and Memphis, which his administration depicted as subject to crime and dangerous.
Illinois and Chicago sued the Trump administration to prevent the president from sending hundreds of troops of the National Guard to the city. This legal challenge arose after the federal judge blocked the deployment of the guard in Portland, Oregon.

Federal agents, including members of the Ministry of Internal Security, the Border Patrol and Police, are trying to return the protesters outside the Center for the US immigration and customs activities in the city center, Oregon, Portland, Oregon. (Spencer Platt/Getty images)
The Trump administration defended the deployment, saying that they are necessary for curbing violent crimes and restoring law and order. Several officials threw back, accusing the Trump administration of excessively and warning that federal intervention only inflams the situation.
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Last month, the federal judge stated that the Trump administration deliberately violated the federal law, deploying protective troops in Los -Angeles in the beginning of this year according to protests on immigration raids.