The President of the United States Donald Trump 6 September indicated the main immigration event in Chicago. He also shared a distinctive image of a generated AI, which was dressed in military equipment with flames in the background, inspired by a 1979 war film “Apocalypse Now”.
This comes in the middle of disableing illegal immigrants across the US and has been committed to starting the largest deportation unit in American history.
Trump took his social account of truth and said, “I love the smell of deportation in the morning … Chicago is going to find out why it is called the Ministry of War.”
The Trump poster shared “Chipocalypse Now”.
At the beginning of this week, Trump signed an executive order that changed the name of the Ministry of Defense back to the war ministry.
ICE for ramping operations in Chicago, says Governor Illinois JB Pritzker
Meanwhile, Governor Illinois JB Pritzker said ABC News that federal enforcement of immigration can increase this weekend in Chicago.
Pritzker said that US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) plans to increase operations, while up to 300 agents will be deployed at a press conference at the beginning of this week.
The New York Times reported that the Ministry of Internal Security officials would be expected to arrive at the Great Lakes Naval Station this week, and the effort to enforce is likely to continue for at least 30 days in the wider Chicago area.
This last event comes after Trump’s repeated criticism of Chicago democratic leaders, crime and immigration policy, which he previously called “mess”.
At the beginning of this year, Trump sent federal agents and units to Los Angeles and Washington and said that this step was needed to resolve crime and enforcement of immigration laws, according to the New York Times.
He added that Chicago has a population of 2.7 million people, including approximately 150,000 undocumented immigrants, which is almost 8 percent of city households. The extent of the upcoming enforcement raised concerns between migrant families, community organizations and local officials, many of whom are afraid of extensive detention and deportations.
In response, hundreds of inhabitants and groups for the defense of immigrants committed to mobilizing in the center of Chicago at the first hint of LED air raids. On Thursday evening, a metal barricade was established around the federal loop in a loop, suggesting preparations for possible clashes between protesters and coercive officers, New York Times reported.
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