Chicago Mayor Defies Trump's Military Deployment Plan

Chicago Mayor Johnson opposes Trump's plan to send military and federal agents to the city for immigration enforcement, calling it undemocratic and refusing police cooperation.

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Political Standoff Over Federal Immigration Operation

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has taken a firm stance against President Donald Trump's plan to deploy military personnel and federal agents to his city. The operation, reportedly scheduled to begin next week, represents the latest escalation in Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement campaign targeting Democratic-led cities.

Defiance Against Federal Overreach

Mayor Johnson issued explicit directives to the Chicago Police Department prohibiting any cooperation with federal military patrols or arrests. In a strongly worded statement, the mayor characterized Trump as "the greatest threat to democracy in US history" and framed the resistance as necessary protection against tyranny.

The city's new guidelines mandate that local police officers cannot wear facial coverings like federal immigration agents and must display their identification numbers clearly. This measure appears designed to increase accountability and distinguish city law enforcement from federal operations.

Trump's Campaign Against Sanctuary Cities

President Trump has intensified his focus on cities with Democratic leadership, claiming they inadequately address crime, homelessness, and illegal immigration. "Chicago is a disaster," Trump stated last week. "There's an incompetent mayor. And we'll probably fix that."

According to anonymous administration sources speaking to AP, the Chicago operation could launch as early as Friday and last approximately thirty days. Unlike previous deployments in Washington and Los Angeles, this operation specifically targets undocumented immigrants rather than general crime reduction.

Contradictory Crime Statistics

Mayor Johnson countered Trump's claims by presenting Chicago Police Department data showing significant crime reduction over the past two years. This pattern mirrors similar disputes in Washington, where local authorities reported declining crime rates despite Trump's characterization of "excessive criminality."

The confrontation represents the latest chapter in Trump's second-term immigration enforcement strategy, which has included raids on sanctuary cities, mass detentions, and controversial use of military assets for domestic law enforcement.

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