• ICE plans deportation raids in Chicago next week with 100-200 officers.
  • Local leaders provide legal advice and prepare immigrant communities.
  • Critics say raids create fear, but the Trump administration supports strict enforcement.

Mass deportation raids are reportedly set to begin in Chicago next week, just a day after President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office for his second term. According to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will deploy between 100 and 200 officers to execute the operation. This marks Trump’s first step in fulfilling his campaign promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.

Raids Scheduled to Start Tuesday Morning

Sources familiar with the planning revealed that the large-scale immigration raids are expected to commence Tuesday morning and continue throughout the week. The targeted operation will focus on Chicago, a city Trump previously called “ground zero” for his deportation plans. Immigrant communities have already begun bracing for the impact, with local leaders preparing residents for potential encounters with immigration authorities.

Chicago’s Immigrant Communities on Edge

Freedom-Loving Beachwear by Red Beach Nation - Save 10% With Code RVM10

Alderman Michael Rodriguez confirmed he has spent recent days distributing legal advice cards. Many of his constituents, he noted, are deeply anxious about the upcoming raids, with some choosing to stay home to avoid public spaces. “It’s possible nothing happens immediately,” Rodriguez told the Chicago Sun-Times. “But we need to be prepared. Just like people plan their budgets, they must prepare for potential encounters with ICE.”

This growing fear among Chicago’s immigrant population reflects nationwide concerns as the new administration takes office. Trump’s campaign rhetoric, paired with recent statements from officials like his border czar Tom Homan, has heightened tensions. During a Republican event in Chicago last month, Homan warned of aggressive enforcement, urging Illinois Democrats to support his efforts or, as he put it, “get the hell out of the way.”

Critics and Concerns About the Raids

The planned raids have sparked criticism from immigration advocates and local officials alike, who argue that such actions exacerbate fear and disrupt communities. Despite this, Trump’s administration appears determined to move forward with its approach to immigration enforcement.

The Journal reported multiple sources close to the operation, underscoring the seriousness of the effort. Meanwhile, The Chicago Sun-Times noted that immigrant families across the city are taking precautionary measures, from legal consultations to preparing emergency plans.

What’s Next?

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE THE DUPREE REPORT

Do you think there is more to the story about the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie that we're not being told?

By completing the poll, you agree to receive emails from The Dupree Report, occasional offers from our partners and that you've read and agree to our privacy policy and legal statement.

As the first step in Trump’s renewed deportation push, this operation could set the tone for his administration’s immigration strategy in the coming years. How it unfolds in Chicago may serve as a bellwether for similar actions across the country.

Do you expect these developments to impact your community? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Freedom-Loving Beachwear by Red Beach Nation - Save 10% With Code RVM10