Tensions rise in Chicago as President Trump deploys National Guard troops to enforce immigration laws against a backdrop of local resistance. This unprecedented move could redefine the balance of power between federal and state authorities.
Tensions rise as Texas National Guard troops arrive in Chicago amid political backlash. Illinois Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson voice strong opposition to the deployment, alleging a power grab by the Trump administration.
Tensions escalate as President Trump orders 500 National Guard troops to Chicago, sparking backlash from local leaders. Both Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker oppose the militarization of their city amidst ongoing immigration protests.
In a bold move, President Trump has called for the jailing of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, alleging they fail to protect ICE officers. This shocking demand is stirring up political controversy in Illinois.
In a provocative Truth Social post, Trump demands the arrest of Chicago's mayor and Illinois governor, accusing them of failing to protect ICE officers. Pritzker and Johnson respond fiercely, decrying Trump's actions as authoritarian.
Illinois and Chicago have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the deployment of National Guard troops. The lawsuit claims the action is unlawful and could escalate tensions in the cities.
A protest in Chicago turned violent when Border Patrol personnel shot an armed woman during confrontations with demonstrators. The incident highlights escalating tensions around immigration enforcement in the city.
Amid rising tensions between local and federal authorities, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker reveals that President Trump has ordered 300 National Guardsmen to Chicago. The move comes after violent encounters during federal operations raise concerns about safety and accountability.
In a dramatic response to President Trump's threats, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker announces the potential deployment of 100 military troops to protect ICE facilities. Local leaders are rallying against what they call an unwarranted militarization of Chicago.
Tensions escalate in Chicago as Gov. Pritzker speaks out against the deployment of federal agents following an incident where a reporter was hit with a pepper ball while covering the situation at an ICE facility.