Chicago Leaders Oppose Trump’s Immigration Crackdown and Military Threats

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to sign an executive order to resist President Trump's immigration crackdown, emphasizing that city police will not collaborate with federal agents on immigration enforcement and urging federal officers to identify themselves. The move is part of broader efforts by Democratic-led cities to push back against federal immigration and law enforcement initiatives, amid concerns over the legality and constitutionality of potential federal military or law enforcement deployment in Chicago.
- Chicago mayor signs order aimed at resisting Trump’s planned immigration crackdown CNN
- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to sign executive order on Saturday; reports say related to Trump's immigration crackdown ABC7 Chicago
- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker says sending military troops to Chicago would be an "invasion" by Trump administration CBS News
- I represent part of Chicago in Congress. Trump wants its residents scared and silent. MSNBC News
- Business leaders show up to take stand with Pritzker Chicago Sun-Times
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