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The mayor of Chicago is against sending a national guard to the city

Sending a national guard in the Chicago city of Chicago in Illinois will only develop the situation in the city, Mayor Brandon Johnson thinks.

On Monday, US President Donald Trump said he plans to follow the American capital and restore order in other liberal cities of the country, such as New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

"Last week we learned that President Trump has reduced the financing of violence prevention programs for $ 158 million in cities of Chicago.

This is convened to liquidate the Office of Violence Agreement by the Trump Administration and canceling more than $ 800 million in violence throughout the country.

If President Trump wants to help Chicago make it safer, he can start financing violence programs.

"Sending a National Guard will only invent our city and will disrupt our efforts to ensure public security," said Johnson in the statement posted on the website of the city council on the website.