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Roundup: Chicago braces for ICE operations that could begin this week (Updated x2)

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* CNN last week

The Trump administration is preparing to conduct a major immigration enforcement operation in Chicago as soon as next week, according to multiple sources familiar with the planning, marking the latest escalation between the president and a Democratic-led city. […]

Preparations for Chicago are already underway, including sending armored vehicles to the city in the coming days and surging federal agents by next Friday, Sept. 5, when, according to two sources, the operation is expected to kick off. Discussions, however, are still ongoing and planning is in flux.

White House officials have made clear that these plans are distinct from the idea the president has suggested over the past week to use federal law enforcement and National Guard troops to carry out a broader crime crackdown in Chicago, similar to the current surge in Washington, DC. […]

Homan declined to say how many people would be deployed but maintained “it will be a large contingent.”

“You can see a ramp up of operation in Chicago, absolutely,” he said.

* The Sun-Times on Saturday

The Department of Defense has secured Naval Station Great Lakes for an immigration blitz in Chicago starting next week, two sources familiar with base operations confirmed to the Sun-Times on Saturday night.

Base staff were told the facility would be providing “support” in the form of office space for a command center as well as parking space and portable laundry units, one source told the Sun-Times. However, the agents won’t be staying at the base.

The initial plan detailed in an email obtained by the Sun-Times would bring federal agents with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to the Navy’s largest training station and the largest military installation in the state near North Chicago.

Per the plan in the previously reported email to base leadership, federal agents would be given control of Building 617, which houses the Navy College Learning Center and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Library. The operation would last Sept. 2-30.

* More from the Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Saturday afternoon aimed at holding federal law enforcement in the city to municipal rules on policing while also keeping tabs on new deployments and informing citizens of their rights. […]

According to the [order], the Chicago Police Department would remain a city agency and urges federal law enforcement to abide by city laws on policing. Johnson threatened legal action if they didn’t. This would include barring officers from concealing their identities with masks, making them use active body cameras during engagements, and requiring them to wear identifying information such as badges and uniforms, and also stating CPD will not work with federal or military units in the city.

“I do not take this executive action lightly,” Johnson said. “I would’ve preferred to work more collaboratively to pass legislation … but unfortunately we do not have the luxury of time. We have received credible reports that we have days, not weeks, before our city sees some kind of militarized activity by the federal government.” […]

Julian Davis Mortenson, a constitutional law scholar at the University of Michigan, said the order was “well thought out” in that it only suggested how federal law enforcement operates while making a legally sound case for protecting CPD from becoming federalized. However, he said that if Johnson makes good on the legal ultimatums for federal officers, he would probably not prevail.

* The Tribune

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem acknowledged Sunday a surge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Chicago in the coming days but stopped short of saying it will be accompanied by a National Guard deployment.

Any military presence ultimately would be President Donald Trump’s call, Noem said, but Gov. JB Pritzker reiterated that such a move would be against federal law and warned it would be met in court “pretty quickly” by the state. […]

“We’ve already had ongoing operations with ICE in Chicago and throughout Illinois, and other states, making sure that we’re upholding our laws, but we do intend to add more resources to those operations,” Noem said.

Asked if a surge in ICE operations was planned for other cities, she said she would not discuss specifics but said the efforts were not aimed at Democrat-led urban areas and could include cities in Republican states.

* NBC Chicago on Sunday

What’s still unclear is if the National Guard will accompany ICE agents - something Trump said will help crack down on crime. The president posted on social media Sunday, warning Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker “better straighten it out fast or we’re coming.”

Pritzker discussed the possibility on “Face the Nation.”

“Any kind of troops on the streets of an American city don’t belong unless there’s an insurrection, unless there is truly an emergency and there’s not,” he said.

Despite Trump’s threat to send in troops to respond to crime, the most recent year-to-date statistics provided by the city revealed a 31% drop in homicides and a 37.4% decrease in shooting incidents.

* More from Crain’s

While Johnson has criticized Trump’s plan as unconstitutional and unnecessary, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling told reporters on Aug. 28 if National Guard troops are deployed, he wants there to be open lines of communication. […]

Snelling said this week when the police department learns of a potential immigration action, a supervisor will be dispatched to assess the situation.

“If we know that it’s only immigration enforcement going on, our officers will not be in those areas assisting in any way,” Snelling said. “But at the same time, I want to be clear, we also do not engage in a way where we’re obstructing federal agents.”

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has said a lawsuit is likely to follow if the National Guard is deployed to Chicago over the objection of local officials.

The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the federal military from intervening in the enforcement of state and local laws with rare exceptions.

* The Hill this morning

A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that National Guard troops ran afoul of the law in Los Angeles when President Trump deployed them in June after immigration protests that turned violent. […]

“This was intentional—Defendants instigated a months-long deployment of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles for the purpose of establishing a military presence there and enforcing federal law. Such conduct is a serious violation of the Posse Comitatus Act,” [U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer] wrote.

Though most of the troops are no longer deployed in the city, the judge’s order blocks any remaining ones from making arrests and searches or conducting traffic patrols and riot control until the government meets a valid legal exception.

Breyer paused his order until Friday, providing the administration with an avenue to appeal before it goes into effect.

Click here to read the full order.

Governor Pritzker and AG Kwame Raoul will “address the people of Illinois amid reports of federal deployments to Chicago” at 3 pm today.

…Adding… CNN correspondent Priscilla Alvarez


"Want to make sure that everyone understands that communication is not the same as coordination," Democratic Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton told CNN's Kate Bolduan. "So, we got notice; there's been no direct communication with the governor."

— Priscilla Alvarez (@priscialva) September 2, 2025

…Adding… NBC Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern

In an exclusive interview with NBC Chicago, Pritzker said after weeks of hearing no communication from the Trump administration, his team received a phone call, but not from the president himself. The phone call, made to Illinois State Police, came from Gregory Bovino, the border patrol sector chief for the El Centro, Texas sector. Bovino oversaw the immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles earlier this summer.

“[They said] they will begin operations here sometime in the coming week,” Pritzker told NBC Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern. “That - literally after two weeks of all this talk about troops on the ground - that’s the first time we’ve heard from the federal government on this.”

“Did they give you a number?” Ahern asked.

“They did not,” Pritzker said.

* More…

posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 9:55 am

Comments

  1. This Trump shock and awe stuff is about making illegal aliens feel unwelcome in Chicago at the beginning of CPS’ school year.

    Comment by Steve Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 10:14 am

  2. =White House officials have made clear that these plans are distinct from the idea the president has suggested over the past week to use federal law enforcement and National Guard troops to carry out a broader crime crackdown in Chicago, similar to the current surge in Washington, DC.=

    OK. Just keep it that way. ICE personnel only.

    Comment by Mason County Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 10:30 am

  3. This will be interesting
    Perhaps JB can detail ISP to gates of Great Lakes to surveil movements there and put up drones at various IL National Guard bases to see who gets mobilized for the folly. And there should be full media frenzy too (pretend like it is that 1st snowfall forecast where they go b&^%t crazy)

    Comment by Annon'in Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 10:36 am

  4. JB is ready for the president and also Duke.

    I-L-L brother

    Comment by DS Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 10:53 am

  5. Illinois ICE watch volunteer army get your smart phone cameras ready for deployment. Work in teams - one to cover the secret police, the other to cover the team member and secret police at a safe distance.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 11:12 am

  6. 9 killed and 52 wounded over the weekend and Chicago does not need help????????

    Comment by Moon Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 11:41 am

  7. ===Chicago does not need help?===

    You don’t help anyone by barging in with troops.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 11:50 am

  8. This is me begging the news media (not you Rich I stress) to notice that people are still getting murdered in Los Angeles since the federal deployment happened there.

    Comment by ZC Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 11:57 am

  9. “The headlines have me absolutely hysterical, we need to have the Navy Seals invade Chicago!”

    Some of you people haven’t turned off the TV and left the sticks in decades and consequently you’ve become terrified of the world around you.

    Comment by Larry Bowa Jr. Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 12:12 pm

  10. Rich

    What is your solution?

    Comment by Moon Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 12:45 pm

  11. ===What is your solution? ===

    Do the difficult, long-term work that we know accomplishes something. And avoid made-for-teevee showbiz.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 12:50 pm

  12. RICH

    Please add a little meat to the bone.

    What is this difficult, long-term work that accomplishes something?

    Comment by Moon Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 12:59 pm

  13. ===Please add a little meat to the bone.===

    https://capitolfax.com/2025/09/02/business-leaders-show-up-to-take-stand-with-pritzker/

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 1:00 pm

  14. If a) immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility, and b) federal law authorizes federal agents to conduct enforcement actions, and c) “In Illinois, we follow the law,” then

    Why are Illinois Democrats trying to figure out ways to stop federal agents from enforcing federal law?

    I’ll hang up and listen for my answer.

    Comment by JB13 Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 1:25 pm

  15. ===Why are Illinois Democrats trying to figure out ways to stop federal agents from enforcing federal law?===

    The answer is you’re conflating two different things: Soldiers and ICE.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 1:42 pm

  16. I read over the weekend that 1.2 million immigrants have left the labor force under Trump. If ICE isn’t rounding them up and deporting them, they’re leaving to avoid being deported.

    I am curious to see how this plays out in small businesses that rely on such workers, and there a plenty that do.

    Welcome to America 2025.

    Comment by Loop Lady Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 1:52 pm

  17. @ Moon

    I have an idea. How about advocating for the federal government to grant Illinois and other states more money to hire more police officers and train them?

    Contrary to your implied belief, the federal government cannot send federal officers and troops into the cities and states to assist with law enforcement unless requested. I am sure you have heard about that law.

    In addition, sending in troops is a temporary effort (not a solution) to address a long term problem. I am sure you will agree that eventually taking those troops out of a city or a state later, will result in fewer officers on the street, and thus lead to increasing crime going forward as a result of federal actions.

    If you want to address crime, do it properly. Advocate for federal hiring grants and higher taxes at the local level.

    Second.

    Trump is not sending in federal troops to address crime. That is just talk intended to create anger. Trump is sending in troops and other federal officers into a non-random selection of cities to arrest undocumented workers and other immigrants. He is not doing so to reduce crime.

    That you think this is about crime speaks to your indoctrination, not the reality on the ground. If you truly want to reduce crime, address the factors that cause crime. Advocate for better jobs in areas that need livable wage jobs. Advocate for better schooling so as to retain children in schools that are failing. Advocate for affordable housing to allow citizens to develop ties to the communities where the live but do not reside. Advocate for affordable daycare and childcare and after school programming (and healthcare), so that teens and young adults have opportunities to thrive instead of hopelessness and fear.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 2:06 pm

  18. @ Loop Lady - From the finance media: “Bessent States That Trump Might Announce a National Housing Emergency This Fall to Tackle Increasing Prices and Falling Supply”
    A really weird ‘emergency’ and beats me how he thinks he will do something about it after scaring off or deporting the workers and raising the prices of materials with crazy tariffs. He’ll probably sell off federal lands and say that’s enough land for lots of houses. Or he’ll build camps for…people.

    Comment by BE Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 2:36 pm

  19. Advocate this. Advocate that. we are 37 trillion in debt.

    Comment by Blue Dog Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 2:41 pm

  20. ===Advocate this. Advocate that. we are 37 trillion in debt.

    So why are the feds spending it on the NG in cities that are experiencing dramatic decreases in crime over past years?

    Comment by ArchPundit Tuesday, Sep 2, 25 @ 3:20 pm

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