Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an government order Saturday aimed toward pushing again in opposition to President Donald Trump’s threats of a deliberate immigration crackdown within the metropolis.
The brand new order offers steering to town’s companies and regulation enforcement on tips on how to conduct themselves “within the midst of escalating threats from the federal authorities,” the order mentioned.
Trump border czar Tom Homan mentioned Thursday that plans are underway to ship a “giant contingent” of Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers to Chicago.
“You’re going to see a ramp-up of operations in Chicago, completely,” Homan mentioned throughout a press briefing. “You’re going to see a ramp-up of operations in New York. You’re going to see a ramp-up of operations persevering with in L.A., Portland, Seattle, all these sanctuary cities that refuse to work with ICE.”
Johnson mentioned the manager order additionally makes clear that Chicago police are to not collaborate with Nationwide Guard members or ICE brokers. The order additionally directs police to put on their official uniforms and never put on masks.
“We might even see militarized immigration enforcement,” Johnson mentioned earlier than signing the order. “We might also see Nationwide Guard troops. We might even see energetic responsibility army and armed autos in our streets. We’ve got not referred to as for this. Our folks haven’t requested for this, however nonetheless, we discover ourselves having to answer this.”
“Mr. President, don’t come to Chicago,” Pritzker mentioned. “You’re neither wished right here nor wanted right here.”
The White Home referred to as Johnson’s government order signing a publicity stunt.
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“If these Democrats centered on fixing crime in their very own cities as a substitute of doing publicity stunts to criticize the President, their communities could be a lot safer,” White Home spokeswoman Abigail Jackson mentioned in an announcement.

