Title 32 Trap: When the President Sends in the National Guard decodes the little-understood federal authority that allows military involvement in domestic crises -- without officially declaring martial law. This Special Edition chapbook reveals how Title 32 of the U.S. Code blurs the line between civilian policing and military power, empowering the President and governors to deploy troops for "public safety" operations that can quietly escalate into constitutional gray zones.
Through historical examples, legal references, and plain-English analysis, it helps readers understand the difference between state and federal activation, what rights still apply under Title 32, and how communities can protect themselves when law enforcement becomes militarized.
Includes:
- Key sections of Title 32 explained
- Case examples of National Guard deployment in U.S. cities
- "Know Your Rights Under Military Policing" quick guide
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