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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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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.

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