Chicago mayor signs order aimed at resisting Trump’s planned immigration crackdown
Mayor Johnson's order prohibits Chicago Police Department from assisting federal immigration enforcement amid expected surge of federal personnel, emphasizing legal resistance and community protection.
- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order prohibiting city police from assisting federal agents and military troops in immigration enforcement, claiming it protects residents' rights.
- Pastor Corey Brooks stated that Governor J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson are downplaying the city's crime crisis, citing 254 homicides this year and calling claims of safety improvements 'an outright lie.'
- President Trump proposed deploying the National Guard to Chicago to address crime, which Johnson criticized as unconstitutional and harmful to community trust.
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[Op-Ed] Chicago vs. Trump: Is This A Preamble to Civil War?
Source: Anadolu / Getty President Trump has declared his intention to deploy federal forces, including the National Guard, to Chicago, calling the city a “hellhole” and insisting, “We’re going in,” though offering no timeline or specific authorization request from Illinois officials. The timing, scope, and legality of such a move remain murky. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has not requested deployment, and state Guard officials have already s…
Chicago mayor orders cops not to help feds as more dead bodies pile up in his city · American Wire News
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has ordered police not to cooperate with federal law enforcement and National Guard troops if President Donald J. Trump dispatches them to clean up his crime-ridden city. On Saturday, the Windy City Democrat signed an executive order bearing the Orwellian title of “Protecting Chicago” as he prepares to resist the potential surge of federal personnel, which could start as early as this week, according to some reports…
Betsy Brantner Smith to Newsmax: Chicago Mayor’s Order Is ‘Silly Nonsense’
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's executive order barring city police from working with federal agents is "a bunch of silly nonsense" that ignores the reality of crime in the city, retired Chicago police Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith told Newsmax on Sunday. "Well, you know, I served in the Chicago suburbs, but like a lot of Chicago cops, I worked on a task force that involved federal law enforcement," Smith said on Newsmax's "Sunday Agenda." "Johnson'…
Chicago's mayor on Saturday rejected what he called the Trump administration's "uncontrolled" plan to send federal agents to the nation's third-largest city, which could happen within days.
Chicago Mayor Going To War With Trump Over Possible Immigration Crackdown
Chicago Mayor Going To War With Trump Over Possible Immigration Crackdown Leftists in sanctuary cities and states are scrambling to stop Donald Trump's deportation efforts, but is there anything they can realistically do to interfere with operations to remove illegal aliens from the US? Short of going to war with the federal government and a majority of the American public, the answer is no. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced he is tak…
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