Trump's promised immigration crackdown in Chicago could last about six weeks, suburban official says
Federal immigration officials will use the Broadview facility as the primary processing center in a 45-day enforcement operation involving multiple agencies under the Trump Administration's directive.
- President Donald Trump has targeted Chicago and other Democrat-led cities for expanded federal intervention, promising to deploy National Guard troops and increase immigration enforcement.
- Some Chicago suburbs have issued reminders of Illinois' sanctuary laws that bar local police from cooperating with federal immigration agents, while others have expressed anxiety and uncertainty about the planned operation.
- Activists, church groups, and schools in Chicago have been preparing for the immigration crackdown, during which the Department of Homeland Security intends to use a naval station north of the city for logistical support.
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Source: Immigration crackdown in Chicago could last 6 weeks
Leaders of a Chicago suburb that houses a federal immigration processing center say they were told that the Trump administration's promised immigration enforcement surge will run for about six weeks. Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson said in a letter to village…
Trump’s promised immigration crackdown in Chicago could last about six weeks, official says
The mayor of Broadview said the Trump administration told village officials that a building used to temporarily hold immigrants will serve as the “primary processing location” for the operation.
Trump's Promised Immigration Crackdown in Chicago Could Last About Six Weeks, Suburban Official Says
Leaders of a Chicago suburb that houses a federal immigration processing center say they were told that the Trump administration's promised immigration enforcement surge will operate seven days a week for about six weeks.

Trump's promised immigration crackdown in Chicago could last about six weeks, suburban official says
Leaders of a Chicago suburb that houses a federal immigration processing center say they were told that the Trump administration's promised immigration enforcement surge will operate seven days a week for about six weeks.
How Chicago Is Preparing to Fight a Trump Crackdown
Following President Donald Trump’s vow to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, city officials and residents are preparing to fight back against a potential crackdown that Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has said could begin as early as this weekend. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The Trump Administration has given few details on what a National Guard presence would look like in Chicago, or when a deployment would begin—if it happens at all. Asked o…
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