CHICAGO (WLS) — A surge of immigration agents could start as soon as Tuesday in Chicago.
The city has been bracing for an ICE surge or the possibility of National Guard troops.
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Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago is preparing to be the base of operations for more ICE agents.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed ramped up immigration enforcement in Illinois, but did not share specific details.
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President Donald Trump has also repeatedly threatened to deploy National Guard troops to curb violence in Chicago.
Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump posted on social media, “I will solve the crime problem fast, just like I did in DC. Chicago will be safe again, and soon.”
Trump is scheduled on Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. to make an announcement from the Oval Office, according to the White House.
In a letter to the president, Illinois congressional leaders reiterated that there’s no emergency that warrants military officials in Chicago.
The letter states in part, “The deployment of the U.S. military into American cities is not about safety or security. It is about control…We demand you suspend any plans for the deployment of military personnel to Chicago and cease your unlawful power grabs and Executive Branch overreach.”
Over the weekend, Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order that reaffirms Chicago’s sanctuary status and urges federal agents not to wear masks.
Later Tuesday afternoon Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Governor JB Pritzker will have a press conference about federal deployments.
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