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Chicago saw tens of thousands of people march against the president and his anti-immigrant policies at Saturday's No Kings rally, and local leaders are bracing for more raids.
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNSanctuary cities brace for more ICE raids after Trump's latest threatLeaders in some of the nation's largest cities are responding to the latest threat from President Trump to step up immigration enforcement in democratic strongholds.
President Donald Trump on Sunday directed federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from Democratic-run cities.
President Donald Trump ordered US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to expand deportation efforts in major Democrat-run cities including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. The directive comes a week after the president acknowledged the impact of his immigration crackdown on rural communities facing workforce shortages in agriculture,
Donald Trump is targeting big cities like Chicago, led by Mayor Brandon Johnson, for the next phase of his mass-deportation agenda.
Mayor Brandon Johnson says city is prepared to protect people's First Amendment right to peaceably assemble ahead of influx of ICE raids.
There were concerns this Father's Day over potential deportations. Some Chicago families were on edge Sunday after receiving messages about their immigration cases. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7.
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.