Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Slate Border Emperor Tom Homan for threat of criminal prosecution

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson shared how he really felt about Border Czaru Tom Homan threatening to prosecute it if on Thursday in an interview in an interview in an interview with an ice deportation.
During the CNN Podcasta, “Task with Audie Cornish“The Democratic Mayor told the host Audie Cornish that he would not allow the local police to make orders to deport the ice and break Homan for threat to prosecute him if Johnson is not cooperating.
“Well, what I think is humble, to be perfectly honest with you. You know, the City of Chicago has appeared for this country over and over,” the mayor said.
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Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson talks to CNN’s Audie Cornish about Emperor Tom Homan’s border, urging his city politics.
Days before the president Donald TrumpInauguration, Homan said the group From the Republicans in Chicago, “We will start here in Chicago at Illinois. If your Chicago mayor does not want to help, he may deviate. But if he interferes with us – if he consciously covers or hides an illegal stranger – I’ll process him.”
During the CNN interview, Cornish pressed Johnson about this threat, asking him if he believed that his “policies adapted to migrants” put in the intersection of Homan and Trump’s administration.
The mayor defended his policies by saying that they simply prevent the local implementation of the law like an ICE agent, but claimed that the City was open to cooperation with the Federal Government in other areas.
“So, for 40 years, the City of Chicago has had a welcome city policy. And what this policy is simply stated is that our local law enforcement will not be federal agents,” he said. “Basically, we will not stand on the road and interfere with cooperation with federal agencies because we regularly cooperate with them.”
White House “Border Emperor” Tom Homan talks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, DC, March 7, 2025. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
Johnson continued: “We just won’t have our local police services behaving as ICE agents, because what he does simply breaks confidence between the community members and the implementation of the law, the local police, and enough for them.”
Throughout his time, as Mayor Johnson, he reaffirmed the status of the sanctuary of his city and expressed opposition to work with the federal implementation of the law on the cleansing of illegal immigration.
Preparing to break through incoming Trump administration, his office Published guidelines In January that the locals should react if Ice enters the city’s property.
“Contact the lawyer or Attorney General of the Agency or Department of Further Guidelines. Contact the officer with the highest ranking or the named supervisor on the spot and do not take any lawsuit until that person arrives,” the guidelines advised.
They added that people should require a copy of the underpass, not to agree to an ice that enters the “any private or” sensitive “location”, but not to mix in any search, even if they are rejected. There are additional recommendations, including the notes and running of contemporary written records.
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In recent times the mayor defended her sanctuary policies During the hearing of the House Supervision Committee, saying that the city keeps safer.
“All actions that enhance the fear of deportations make Chicago more dangerous,” Johnson said to the laws. “These fears cause witnesses and victims to avoid cooperation with the police. The cooperation of all people, regardless of their immigration status, is crucial to achieving the goals of the city reduction in crime and justice for victims.”
During Podcasta, Johnson said to Cornish: “And what we simply ask the Federal Government is to recognize the beauty and value that cities throughout America bring. It is my responsibility at the moment to appear for the Chicago people, even when the All -to -federal government releases workers.”
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He reset against Trump’s and Homan’s criticism over the policies of the shrine in Chicago once again, saying: “If the federal government and Trump’s administration, especially, want to have Animus in contempt for Chicago people and things at work, of course, we will resist it.”
Johnson added that his government “did not interfere with” allies who want to deport criminal illegal immigrants, and reiterated that the implementation of the Chicago laws would cooperate with them as long as they occur with a “criminal, valid order”.