Chicago Mayor Creates 'ICE-Free Zones' to Block Federal Agents from City Property
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order creating 'ICE-free zones' to prohibit federal immigration agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement operations. The move comes in response to the Trump administration's handling of immigration policies.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order on Monday creating 'ICE-free zones' to block federal immigration agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement operations. The move comes as a response to the Trump administration's policies targeting immigrant communities. Under the new policy, federal agencies are barred from conducting immigration enforcement activities at city-owned buildings and facilities. This move aims to protect the rights of undocumented immigrants living in the city.