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Chicago mayor signs order aimed at resisting Trump’s planned immigration crackdown

Mayor Johnson's executive order mandates Chicago police will not aid federal immigration enforcement amid plans for over 200 federal agents and potential National Guard deployment.

  • Chicago Pastor Corey Brooks claims that crime statistics are being downplayed, revealing 254 homicides this year, primarily affecting Black males.
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issued an executive order preventing police cooperation with federal agents in immigration enforcement, arguing it undermines community trust and local laws.
  • Governor J.B. Pritzker denounced the proposed federal intervention as unconstitutional, arguing there is no established crime emergency in Chicago.
  • The White House criticized Johnson's order as a publicity stunt, stating that addressing crime should not be a partisan issue.
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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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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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