
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Sunday that the Trump administration plans to expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in major cities, including Chicago. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Kristi Noem said the Trump administration plans to add more ICE resources and expand immigration enforcement in major cities, including Chicago.
Key Points:
More ICE activity and possible troop support could raise fear, disrupt work and travel, and increase tension in cities like Chicago.
Federal officials say the expanded operations could target crime and illegal immigration, which might make some neighborhoods feel safer.
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Central official confirming the plan to expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in major cities.
Major city specifically named as a target of expanded enforcement operations and local government response.
Core federal agency whose operations are being expanded in major cities.
Parent agency of Kristi Noem and a key federal body tied to the enforcement plan.
Illinois governor whose opposition to troop deployment and criticism of the administration are a major part of the.
Chicago mayor who signed the executive order and responded directly to the threatened federal surge.
Military force discussed as a possible component of the planned federal surge in major cities.
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Named as a possible future target for expanded enforcement, but secondary to Chicago.
Mentioned by Noem as another city that could face increased enforcement, but not a central focus.