Kristi Noem: "Haven't taken anything off the table" about immigration operations in more cities
The Trump administration plans to increase Immigration and Customs Enforcement resources in Chicago amid political opposition and declining local crime rates, aiming to target serious offenders.
- U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that the federal government plans to expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in major cities due to rising crime.
- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order that prohibits local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement officials.
- The order mandates federal agents in Chicago to forgo masks, wear body cameras, and display their names and badge numbers, reflecting concerns for residents' rights.
- Noem stated there are ongoing operations with ICE in Chicago and throughout Illinois, seeking to add more resources to those operations.
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Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said on Sunday that the Trump administration will soon expand immigration operations in Chicago, confirming plans for a greater presence of federal agents in the country’s third largest city as President Donald Trump continues to criticize Illinois’s Democratic leadership. Noem’s comments come after the DHS last week requested limited logistical support from officials of the Great Lake…
The tension between Chicago and Trump in the debate on crime is becoming clearer. The city expects that the US president could soon intervene with soldiers in the same way as in Washington.
The U.S. President has announced a further campaign against migrants and is now planning to march the National Guard in Chicago. "We don't want tanks on the streets," the mayor announced. Illinois Governor warns of an "invasion with US troops."
Noem said it was Trump’s “prerogative” to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago as he did in Los Angeles
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the government expanded immigration operations in Chicago.
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