The Trump administration is expanding its immigration enforcement operations to major U.S. cities, announcing plans to send ICE agents to San Francisco in what officials call an effort to remove “the worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens off the streets.
Over to New York, ICE director Todd Lyons said yesterday that New York City can expect an uptick in immigration arrests.
And in Chicago, a federal judge is extending her order blocking President Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops in the city. The Trump administration says the troops are needed to enforce immigration laws—a move Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker calls an invasion.