President Donald Trump claims federal officers reduced crime in Memphis and plans National Guard deployment, drawing mixed reactions from Tennessee officials.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young said that President Trump's TV announcement the day before was the first hard confirmation he received that the National Guard would be sent to the city.
Emotions in the Chicago area remained at a near-fever pitch as protesters - including two candidates for Congress - confronted federal agents outside an immigration processing center in the near-west suburb of Broadview.