‘Sick of it’: frustrated chicagoni back deportations in the middle of growing tension
As the tensions grow between the Federal Government and the Chicago leadership due to the deportation of criminal migrants, some residents of the city express support with a stricter implementation of immigration, aligning with the policies advocated by President Donald Trump.
Vashon Tununcle, a Chicago resident, expressed frustration on “Ingraham corner“stating that many in his community feel abandoned by local and state officials.
“Chicago people, we love Trump,” Tunkyle said. “The numbers spoke to themselves during the choice … We actually wanted Trump to come here.”
Tununcle claims that he represents a growing group of Chicago people who feel disenfranchised by a leader like Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson. While both politicians are opposed to the federal efforts of the deportation on the basis for human rights, Tununcle claims to neglect their duty to protect the residents of the city.
“Brandon Johnson swore to the oath of the Chicago people to protect them. JB Pritzker swore he would swore an Illinois people to protect us,” he said. “They failed to do this because they are constantly telling us that they will protect the illegal immigrants here, knowing that they bring all the drugs and crime here in our city.”
Immigration became a flash in Chicago, and the federal “border emperor” Tom Homan promised to make a city “zero“For the efforts on deportation. His recent visit has led to the removal of a man with a criminal history dating from Obama’s administration.
“He basically had a rap leaf of scary works to children,” Tununcle said. “Why does this guy go now in 2025 years?”
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Mayor Brandon Johnson has taken a firm position against federal intervention, repeating the status of Chicago as a city city.
“Today I stand with the full power of the authorities to show that Chicago is a welcome city. No matter who is in the White House,” Johnson said during A press conference Last month. “Since the City of Welcome simply states that our local police department will not behave as federal agents. There is clear the powers there.”
However, all city officials with Johnson’s approach disagree. Alderman Ray Lopez He criticized the mayor, accusing him of dealing with “hyper-library white progresses”, while ignoring the concerns of black, Latin and unfathomable community.
“He is not concerned about African -American, he is not concerned about Latinoas and is absolutely not concerned about the unfathomrated Mexicans who will bear the fire of his actions,” Lopez said. “Playing a chicken game with your lives, and it’s disgusting.”
Alderman recently suggested that the law enforcement of the law is allowed to help Ice in custody of migrants in criminal correspondence, but the measure was blocked by the City Council.
Tuncle believes that Johnson’s policies do not reflect the attitudes of many Chicago residents.
“People in this city are anguish of that,” he said. “I absolutely cannot handle illegal immigrants. I think they bring drugs, they bring crime and all kinds of awful deeds. People are just painful from it. They love people like Tom Homan because they clean the city.”
Since August 2022, Chicago has welcomed over 50,000 migrants, according to city data. “New Mission of Arrival“What supports housing, health care and other services for these individuals, the City cost more than half a billion dollars.
Tununcle remains optimistic about future efforts to perform immigration in Chicago, especially after the confirmation of Pami Bondi as a new US Attorney General.
“I’m also excited that Pam Bondi was confirmed as a state prosecutor,” he said. “Looks like Brandon Johnson will soon be behind bars.”
In a significant escalation, the Ministry of Justice filed a federal lawsuit Against the State Illinois, the City of Chicago, Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson. The lawsuit accuses them of obstructing the Federal Law on Immigration and interfere with the cooperation between the federal, state and local implementation of the law.
The lawsuit claims that the laws of Illinois and Cook County represent “intentional effort to interfere with the implementation of the Federal Federal Government’s Immigration Law and interfere with the counseling and communication between federal, civil and local lawmakers for laws necessary for federal officials to execute the Federal Law on Immigration and keep Americans. “
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Bondi also directed the Ministry of Justice to stop funding for Shrine Like Chicago, its reading of the memorandum, “the Ministry of Justice will ensure that, in accordance with the Law, the” Jurisdiction Shrine “does not receive access to federal funds from the department.”
As a legal battle takes place, Chicago remains deeply divided into immigration, and some residents demanded a more severe implementation, while city leaders hold the protection of the city’s status of the shrine.