In a powerful Labor Day rally, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson condemned the Trump administration's threat to deploy federal troops for an immigration crackdown, asserting the city's commitment to democracy and workers' rights.
In a bold move, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson signs an executive order countering Trump's immigration policies, restricting police cooperation with federal agents. This action raises questions about constitutional authority and public safety.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signs an executive order to resist Trump's immigration enforcement plans, asserting the city's police will not collaborate with federal agents. As tensions escalate, the mayor demands federal troops 'stand down.'