, Aug. 31 -- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Saturday resisted the Trump administration's plan to send federal officers into the city, calling the move "out-of-control" and signing an order limiting local cooperation.
Under Johnson's executive order, the Chicago Police Department is prohibited from assisting federal agents with civil immigration enforcement or participating in related patrols, traffic stops, or checkpoints during the expected federal surge.
He also instructed all city departments to protect the constitutional rights of residents "amidst the possibility of imminent militarized immigration or National Guard deployment by the federal government."
When asked at a news conference about federal officers "taking orders," Joh...
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