Trump, Chicago and federal crackdown
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Mayor Brandon Johnson calls President Trump threat to send National Guard troops to Chicago illegal, “uncoordinated, uncalled for, and unsound,” while Gov. JB Pritzker says it would be
President Donald Trump teased the possibility of launching a crime crackdown in Chicago that would be similar to the one he started in D.C. last week.
President Donald Trump threatened to send more troops to other cities that he claimed were being overrun with crime as he continues the deployments in Washington, D.C.
Considering Kamala Harris beat the president in Cook County, Illinois, by about a 75% margin, there were a lot of social media skeptics.
The new exterior glass is expected to help keep the building cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. But it certainly changes the structure's look and feel.
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Chicago mayor says applicants for flood relief need not reveal if they’re in the US illegally
Mayor Johnson said undocumented immigrants can apply for Chicago flood aid without revealing status as sanctuary city protects residents.
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Residents are devastated at being forced to move as Chicago senior living community is closing
Some aging Chicagoans already had to leave their longtime homes for a senior living community, and now they are being forced to move again as that senior living community is closing.
P resident Donald Trump said on Friday that his Administration will turn to Chicago next in its efforts to crack down on crime, nearly two weeks after he took control of Washington, D.C.’s police force.