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ICE Arrives for Mass Deportation Round Up

Illegal aliens in Chicago are going frantic, ahead of President Donald Trump’s big swearing in ceremony. He gets inaugurated on Monday, January 20 and they all expect to get deported Tuesday. “Operation Safeguard” kicks off that day and the Windy City has been selected as the starting point.

Chicago deportations first

President Donald Trump’s new Border Czar, Tom Homan decided to start the illegal alien rodeo in Chicago. The big roundup kicks off Tuesday, January 21.

Operation Safeguard” is expected to last through the following Monday. Sources relate that those dates could change but it’s not likely.

Reports note that somewhere “between 150 and 200 Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers” are on their way to Chicago.

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Operation Safeguard kicks off Tuesday.

Local officials who stand in their way have been warned that they will be arrested for aiding and abetting criminals.

Last month, Homan declared mass deportation efforts will “start right here in Chicago.” the city will be forced to “open the city and its county jail to the will of federal immigration agents,” whether they like it or not.

For now, he’s not providing any details about how he plans to “dismantle local legal barriers.” He has a few ideas.

A sanctuary city

Because Democrat run Chicago considers themselves a “sanctuary city,” police refuse to share information with ICE. They aren’t willing to take it far enough to get themselves arrested, though. They promised Homan they will not intervene “with other government agencies performing their duties.

You bet they won’t Homan chuckles. The mayor might not get it but local cops realize the new administration isn’t playing around.

As the big day approaches fast, “immigration advocates and politicians gathered at a press conference to inform immigrants of their rights.

They have the right to remain silent as they’re dragged off to deportation.

Asylees in the sanctuary of Chicago have the right to ask to see a warrant, which ICE will keep handy to show them. They have the right to remain silent as they’re dragged off to deportation. They can ask for a lawyer but probably won’t get one.

We were expecting this,” complains Eréndira Rendón, the Resurrection Project’s vice president of immigrant justice. Chicago is full of illegal aliens who were here long before Joe Biden took office.

This is a moment to make sure that our communities know what their rights are. I myself, am undocumented. I came to the U.S. when I was four years old to be reunited with my dad, who came when I was a baby.” Which means he had a nice long time to get the paperwork properly completed and blew it off. Hiding in Chicago didn’t help, There’s a seat for him on the bus.

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