Chicago prepares for deportation arrests targeting hundreds next week after Trump takes office
- President-Elect Donald Trump plans to start a large immigration raid in Chicago on Tuesday, marking the beginning of mass deportations of illegal immigrants.
- The operation will involve 100 to 200 United States Customs and Immigration Enforcement officers, focusing on individuals with criminal records and those present during arrests.
- Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker have opposed the deportation plans, prohibiting local police from cooperating with ICE.
- Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan stated that city officials obstructing ICE operations could face prosecution, emphasizing that the operation will proceed despite sanctuary city policies.
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