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Federal Immigration Agents Flood Downtown Chicago; Pritzker, Johnson Accuse Trump Administration of ‘Intimidation’

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September 29, 2025
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Federal Immigration Agents Flood Downtown Chicago; Pritzker, Johnson Accuse Trump Administration of ‘Intimidation’

Federal agents stand across from Trump Hotel in downtown Chicago on Sunday, September 28, 2025. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

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Armed federal immigration agents swept through downtown Chicago on Sunday, sparking outrage from Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, who accused the Trump administration of staging a show of force rather than fighting crime.

Heavily armed officers, some masked, patrolled Michigan Avenue in an unusual display of federal power. The sudden presence alarmed residents and visitors alike, already uneasy about Chicago’s spiraling crime, open-air drug markets, and migrant crisis.

Pritzker blasted the effort, calling it a “show of intimidation” that instilled fear in immigrant communities and hurt local businesses. “This is not making anybody safer – it’s a show of intimidation, instilling fear in our communities and hurting our businesses,” the governor said. He urged Chicagoans to “know your rights and stay alert,” warning against “normalizing militarization” of American cities.

Johnson echoed the attack, labeling the move “another brazen provocation that does nothing to make our city safer.” The mayor claimed Chicago needs investments in jobs and housing, not heavily armed federal agents patrolling its streets.

But Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the action. In a statement posted to X, she declared: “We’re hunting down drug traffickers who poison Americans with fentanyl. We will make America’s cities safe again: Chicago, we’re here for you.”

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We’re hunting down drug traffickers who poison Americans with fentanyl.

We will make America’s cities safe again: Chicago, we’re here for you.

Thank you @POTUS Trump. pic.twitter.com/3sAUcmv6G0

— Secretary Kristi Noem (@Sec_Noem) September 27, 2025

The incident highlighted the sharp clash between Chicago’s Democrat leaders and federal authorities over how to confront crime and the border crisis. Since 2022, more than 52,000 migrants – regardless of their background or criminal history – have been welcomed into Chicago with open arms. That policy, championed by Pritzker and Johnson, has cost taxpayers more than $3.1 billion to provide illegal immigrants with food, shelter, clothing, and health care.

Critics argue that local leaders created the very crisis now straining public safety and resources, and that Sunday’s federal operation was necessary because city hall refuses to get serious about law and order. Supporters of Pritzker and Johnson counter that the show of force was political theater designed to intimidate and distract from national failures.

For the people of Chicago, the standoff leaves them caught between a city leadership more concerned about shielding illegal immigrants than protecting taxpayers – and a federal government determined to make a point with boots on the ground.

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