Chicago mayor signs order aimed at resisting Trump’s planned immigration crackdown
Mayor Johnson's order directs city departments to protect residents' constitutional rights amid federal threats of troop deployment and immigration enforcement operations.
- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order opposing President Donald Trump's potential deployment of troops to the city, instructing city departments not to assist in immigration crackdowns.
- The order aims to protect residents' rights to peacefully assemble and prohibits collaboration between police and federal agents on immigration enforcement.
- Johnson warned that credible reports suggested imminent militarized federal action, stating, 'We have received credible reports that we have days, not weeks before our city sees some type of militarized activity by the federal government.'
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker expressed opposition to the deployment, stating Chicago does not need military intervention against crime.
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Democrat mayors are holding their citizens hostage to violent crime, rape, murder. One only has to look at DC after Trump’s crime clean-up: No Murders in DC Since Trump Took Over and Sent in Troops. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson ordered city police not to cooperate with federal agents and military troops. The officer’s oath is to the constitution and the law, not a politician. And DC citizens are ecstatic with the new safety and quality of life…
Chicago Mayor Signs Executive Order Detailing How City Will Resist Trump Administration
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issued an executive order detailing how city officials will resist an immigration crackdown by the Trump administration. The mayor’s order gives directives to city agencies and local law enforcement. According to POLITICO, the order says the Chicago Police Department only takes orders from the mayor. The order says Chicago police will not “collaborate with federal agents on joint law enforcement patrols, arrest oper…
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