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Several Democratic elected officials have condemned the plan, including the mayor and the Illinois governor.
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for border czar, Tom Homan, said plans for a large-scale operation to deport illegal immigrants would begin in Chicago, warning local officials not to stand in the way.
However, he has urged other illegal immigrants to self-deport, warning it’s just a matter of time before they’re caught and deported. He also has vowed to recommend that federal funds be blocked from cities that do not assist ICE agents in their efforts.
A number of Democratic lawmakers and city officials have condemned the mass deportation plan, arguing that it would disrupt long-established families and harm the economy.
Among the critics is Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, who in his first public remarks on the results of the presidential election said that city officials would continue to shield illegal immigrants from deportation and that he would not allow Chicago police officers to cooperate with ICE.
Johnson also vowed to fight any attempts to withhold federal funding from Chicago, calling such threats “unconscionable and dangerous.”
In his remarks at Monday’s event in Chicago, Homan said the city would see an influx of ICE agents after Trump is sworn in. He warned city officials to get “out of the way,” while vowing to sue sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with ICE.
“It’s no secret that Illinois will face countless, baseless attacks over the next four years from the Trump administration,” he said in the statement. “Rather than responding to every ridiculous boast from Trump lackeys, Gov. Pritzker is focused on what he was focused on during the first Trump term: leading our state with competence instead of chaos.”
While Trump’s deportation effort faces opposition from Illinois and some other blue states, Republican-led ones like Texas have promised to lend a helping hand.