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  • 7/9/2025
During a press briefing on Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke about cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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00:00On federal immigration enforcement, you know, one of the things LA has done as it
00:05can has continued to be a target specifically of military force in
00:08immigration enforcement is set up local police perimeters around schools to
00:13shield students from federal agents without warrants. Have you
00:18considered or would you consider setting up CPD perimeters around public
00:22spaces in Chicago, including schools, or does that not fall under the
00:27department's purview? Excuse me. You know, again, it's unconscionable at a time in
00:36which so many working people and poor people need government to show up for
00:40them that this administration, the Trump administration, has caused so much
00:45consternation and division. Look, we are welcoming city ordinance. Our local police
00:52department will not ever cooperate with ICE. Whatever their constitutional
01:05authority is, that is obviously relegated to the Trump administration. All of our
01:16sister agencies, city departments, have been thoroughly briefed by a corporate
01:24council, and I'll pass it over to her in a second, about what they can and cannot do.
01:30Mary? Good morning. I appreciate the question. The mayor referenced the
01:37guidelines that we issue to all city departments, as well as guidances to city
01:41agencies, and Alder Corps, so they would know the parameters on what they can, acts
01:48they can take and not take. We are prohibited from viewed as, quote, interfering with a
01:56federal law enforcement action. The mayor also noted that CPD will not support ice
02:04related actions. We do stay in contact with 12 other cities around the country, and we
02:11are constantly examining the steps they're taking and reevaluating what
02:16additional steps we might take in the city of Chicago.

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