In a bold move, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an order resisting Trump's immigration crackdown. This order outlines how city agencies will respond to potential enforcement actions, amidst rising tensions between local officials and the White House.
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.'
In a dramatic move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired a Justice Department employee accused of disrespecting National Guard members. This incident raises questions about conduct within the federal workforce.
Federal prosecutors have downgraded charges against Sean C. Dunn, who infamously threw a sandwich at a federal officer. After failing to secure a felony indictment, they refiled the case as a misdemeanor, sparking discussions about the handling of high-profile cases.
The Trump administration is ramping up immigration enforcement in Chicago, deploying federal agents and potentially the National Guard to tackle the city's sanctuary policies amidst rising tensions.
The Trump administration is eyeing a Navy base north of Chicago to launch federal law enforcement operations against undocumented immigration, even considering deploying thousands of troops amid tensions with the Illinois governor.
Authorities believe they are close to finding the remains of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro, missing for nearly two weeks. His parents face murder charges amid shocking revelations of past abuse.
A shooter opened fire during morning Mass at a Catholic school in South Minneapolis, tragically killing two children and injuring 17 others. As investigations unfold, leaders across the nation express their condolences and demand action against gun violence.
A devastating shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in south Minneapolis has left two people dead and 20 injured. The shooter reportedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, prompting a massive police response in the area.
President Trump's controversial plan to send federal agents and possibly National Guard troops to Chicago from Sept. 2-30 is facing backlash from local leaders and raises serious legal questions. Critics argue it undermines local authority and military readiness.