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Trump Cracks Down: Feds Target Sanctuary City Chaos

Border czar Tom Homan is taking a hard line against sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrants. He announced this week that federal action is coming to most sanctuary cities across America. Chicago will be hit first and hit hard.

Homan told CNN that President Trump has made sanctuary cities a top priority. These Democrat-run cities release dangerous criminal aliens back onto our streets every day. They care more about protecting illegals than protecting American citizens.

The Trump administration is sending extra resources to crack down on these lawless cities. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has been warned since day one but refuses to cooperate. He would rather play politics than keep his own people safe.

Democrats are crying and complaining about the enforcement raids. They sent angry letters claiming conflicts of interest and other made-up problems. These are the same politicians who want open borders and unlimited illegal immigration.

Republicans are standing strong behind ICE agents who risk their lives every day. Congressman Chip Roy visited detention facilities and found them to be clean and proper. Meanwhile, attacks on ICE agents are increasing because of Democrat rhetoric.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is fighting against sending National Guard troops to his crime-ridden city. He would rather let gang members and drug dealers run wild than accept federal help. This is what failed Democrat leadership looks like.

Private detention companies are seeing more business as Trump cracks down on illegal immigration. This creates jobs for Americans while keeping dangerous criminals locked up. That sounds like a win-win situation for law-abiding citizens.

The message is clear to sanctuary cities across America. You can either work with federal law enforcement or face the consequences. President Trump promised to secure our borders and he is keeping that promise despite Democrat obstruction.

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