Tom Homan Says Trump’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ Post Directed At Chicago Was ‘Taken Out Of Context’
The Trump administration plans immigration enforcement in sanctuary cities, including Chicago, with National Guard support; no operations have occurred yet, officials said.
- President Trump’s administration announced it will send National Guard troops and immigration officials this week to Chicago along with several other cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
- This action follows a massive immigration raid in southeast Georgia and comes amid rising federal efforts targeting sanctuary cities deemed problem areas by White House border czar Tom Homan.
- Communities throughout Chicago prepared by distributing flyers reminding families of their rights while some events, including Mexican Independence Day parades, were postponed over safety concerns.
- Trump posted on social media warning Chicago that it would soon understand “why it’s called the Department of War,” while Homan indicated that similar measures could be implemented soon in a majority of sanctuary cities nationwide.
- The deployments and raids could escalate enforcement against illegal aliens in sanctuary cities but face criticism over legality, cost, and local opposition, including lawsuits and statements by city officials.
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US border czar confirms imminent federal operations in sanctuary cities, including Chicago
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