Trump admin launches ‘Operation Halfway Blitz’ in push to battle crime and goal unlawful immigrants in Chicago

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WASHINGTON — The Division of Homeland Safety kicked off a crackdown on unlawful immigrants in Chicago Monday — after native Democrats spent the weekend protesting President Trump’s menace of a federal regulation enforcement surge in America’s third-largest metropolis.

“DHS is launching Operation Halfway Blitz in honor of Katie Abraham who was killed in a drunk driving hit-and-run automobile wreck brought on by felony unlawful alien Julio Cucul-Bol in Illinois,” the division tweeted.

“This ICE operation will goal the felony unlawful aliens who flocked to Chicago and Illinois as a result of they knew [Democratic] Governor [JB] Pritzker and his sanctuary insurance policies would defend them and permit them to roam free on American streets.”

President Trump shows an image displaying Joe Abraham and his daughter Katie Abraham, who was allegedly killed by an unlawful immigrant in a drunk-driving hit-and-run. REUTERS

The assertion concluded that “Trump and [DHS] Secretary [Kristi] Noem stand with the victims of unlawful alien crime whereas Governor Pritzker stands with felony unlawful aliens.”

Julio Cucul Bol is suspected within the deadly hit-and-run. Champaign County Sheriffâs Workplace

ICE has been positioning workers to hold out operations for greater than per week, main sources to say {that a} crackdown was imminent.

The mission isn’t but a full-blown policing intervention — and Trump has vacillated in public remarks on whether or not he’ll order a surge of federal brokers into the Windy Metropolis to battle violent crime.

A person walks previous El Nopal Bakery displaying Mexican and US flags within the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago, a predominantly Latino neighborhood the place residents have seen the presence of ICE. REUTERS

Recently, Trump has mentioned he’ll wait to be invited by Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, additionally a Democrat.

“We’d love to enter Chicago,” Trump mentioned in a speech in DC Monday morning. “We’re ready for a name from Chicago.”

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