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Chicago's Bold Move: Declaring ICE-Free Zones Amidst Immigration and Crime Debates
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has recently made headlines with a controversial executive order aimed at limiting federal immigration enforcement within the city. At a public gathering, Johnson, flanked by community leaders and alderpersons, announced that Chicago would establish "ICE-free zones," explicitly barring federal agents from staging immigration raids on public property. The order also encourages private businesses to declare themselves as ICE-free zones, with signage denoting this stance. Johnson emphasized that Chicago police would respond to emergencies regardless of immigration status, asserting that cooperation with ICE without a warrant undermines efforts to reduce violence.