ICE, Chicago and immigration
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ICE to expand deportation efforts in Democratic-led cities
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The Johnson administration is bracing for more Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations following President Trump’s orders to prioritize deportations in Democratic-led cities, with the mayor
Even if the federal government doesn’t know or care about the Constitution, Chicagoans deserve to know their constitutional rights,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
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As officials prepare for Trump to escalate immigration enforcement, Johnson says Chicago is prepared to fight in the courts, the street and with policy to protect residents.
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U.S. Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Jonathan Jackson attempted to enter the immigration facility, located at 2245 S. Michigan Ave., but said they were only able to make it into the lobby before being told to leave by a person identifying themselves as a U.
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‘Quite problematic,’ Chicago mayor says of feds’ silence about ICE raids — WGN Evening NewsThe Johnson administration is bracing for more Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations following President Trump’s orders to prioritize deportations in Democratic-led cities, with the mayor saying he’s received no word from the feds about their plans.
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Thousands in the Chicago area rallied for "No Kings Day" protests against the Trump administration on Saturday. It was quite the demonstration, and it seemed like there was just a never-ending crowd of people that marched from Daley Plaza all throughout the Loop in downtown Chicago.
The mayor's chief of staff said federal agents received notice to deploy to five Democrat-led cities, including Chicago — where recent actions have already drawn thousands to the streets in protest.