National Guard troops have left 3 cities. Where do they remain?
- - National Guard troops have left 3 cities. Where do they remain?
Christopher Cann, USA TODAYFebruary 14, 2026 at 1:30 AM
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National Guard troops have left 3 cities. Where do they remain?
National Guard soldiers have fully withdrawn from Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland, Oregon, military officials said, ending federalized troop operations in half of the cities where the Trump administration launched them last year.
The troops competed their withdrawal as of Jan. 21, according to U.S. Northern Command, which noted the demobilizations on its website. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the troops' departure, which was first reported by The Washington Post.
President Donald Trump announced in December that the soldiers would be leaving after the Supreme Court blocked his administration from sending troops to Chicago, ruling its justification insufficient. Trump has credited National Guard members with reducing crime rates, though crime was already trending down in cities where soldiers were deployed.
"We are removing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, despite the fact that CRIME has been greatly reduced by having these great Patriots in those cities, and ONLY by that fact,” Trump said in a social media post in December, adding: "We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again."
The drawdown ends the controversial missions launched over the objections of state and local officials who responded with a series of legal challenges, several of which led to rulings that found the deployments unlawful.
But while hundreds of National Guard soldiers have departed from three U.S. cities, thousands remain in Washington, DC; Memphis, Tennessee; and New Orleans, Louisiana, under the command of Republican governors or Trump himself.
Here's what to know about the withdrawals and the ongoing deployments.
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Guard troops were first sent to Los Angeles in June following protests over aggressive immigration raids, marking the first time since the Civil Rights era that a state’s National Guard was federalized without a formal request from the governor.
Over the next six, the administration launched similar deployments across the country.
While the Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland deployments stemmed from protests, the missions in Washington, Memphis and New Orleans were tied to broader crime‑reduction efforts, though immigration advocates and attorneys in those cities also reported increased immigration raids.
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In Washington, troops were routinely seen picking up trash, laying mulch in tourist areas and patrolling train platforms. In November, a gunman shot two National Guard troops near the White House, killing Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and seriously injuring Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe.
Troops in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland were federalized under Title 10 status, limiting from engaging in law enforcement actions such as arrests or searches. Soldiers in Memphis and New Orleans, who remain under state control, have broader authority to detain people.
Lawsuits hamper National Guard deployments
Tourists and National Guard troops walk past each other next to the statue of B.B. King inside the Tennessee Welcome Center in Downtown Memphis on October 10, 2025.
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Every deployment except the one in New Orleans has faced significant legal challenges, with multiple judges ruling the mobilizations unlawful. On appeal, the Trump administration has received both temporary victories and losses.
In December, a federal appeals court allowed National Guard troops to remain in Washington, reversing a lower court ruling that had deemed it unlawful. The same month, the Supreme Court ruled against the administration's use of the National Guard, blocking it from sending troops to Chicago.
"At this preliminary stage, the Government has failed to identify a source of authority that would allow the military to execute the laws in Illinois," the majority wrote in its brief opinion.
The administration has appealed rulings by federal judges in Chicago and Oregon that deemed the deployments unconstitutional. Those appeals are still pending.
How long will the remaining deployments last?
1 / 12National Guard members arrive in Illinois despite governor, Chicago mayor objectionsTexas National Guard troops walk through the Joliet Army Reserve Training Center, after President Donald Trump ordered increased federal law enforcement presence to assist in crime prevention, in Elwood, Illinois, Oct. 7, 2025. Two hundred Texas National Guard troops have arrived in Illinois, a Pentagon official said Tuesday, ahead of a planned deployment in Chicago that is strongly opposed by local Democratic officials. The troops were sent as part of a mission to protect "federal functions, personnel, and property," the official said on condition of anonymity, adding that the Guardsmen have been mobilized for "an initial period of 60 days." The planned deployment of troops from Texas has infuriated Democratic Governor JB Pritzker, who said they "should stay the hell out of Illinois."
The roughly 350 soldiers deployed to New Orleans are expected to leave at the end of February, according to Louisiana state officials.
Nearly 3,000 troops in Washington are expected to remain there through the end of the year.
No withdrawal date has been set for the 1,500 Guard members in Memphis. The Tennessee Court of Appeals is expected hear arguments in March on whether to sustain a lower court’s order blocking the use of National Guard troops there.
National Guard deployments cost almost $500 million last year
Trump's deployments of the military to American cities cost taxpayers nearly $500 million in 2025 and would cost more than $1.1 billion if continued for another year, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office.
The estimate found that Trump's deployments of soldiers to five U.S. cities, including Los Angeles and Washington, cost around $496 million.
According to internal military budget information obtained by USA TODAY in September, the deployment of National Guard troops to Washington costs more than $1.8 million per day. The CBO analysis found that another year of the Washington deployment will cost roughly $55 million per month, or $660 million for the whole year.
Christopher Cann is a national breaking news reporter for USA TODAY. Contact him via email at [email protected].
Contributing: Cybele Mayes-Osterman, USA TODAY; Brooke Muckerman, Memphis Commercial Appeal
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