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    Trump Calls for Jail Time for Chicago Mayor and Illinois Governor Over ICE Protection Failures

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former President Donald Trump has publicly called for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker to be jailed, accusing them of failing to defend U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers amid growing anti-immigration protests. Trump’s comments came after the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to Illinois to protect federal personnel and property.

    What Happened

    On Wednesday, Trump took to Truth Social to criticize both Johnson and Pritzker for their response to the situation involving ICE officers in Illinois. The former president wrote, “Chicago Mayor should be in jail for failing to protect ICE Officers! Governor Pritzker also!”

    His remarks followed a recent escalation of anti-immigration protests in Illinois, particularly near the ICE facility in Broadview, where demonstrators have gathered for days. The protests have led to several arrests, and there have been reports of vehicles ramming into federal agents, prompting heightened security concerns.

    In response to the situation, 200 National Guard troops were mobilized by Texas to support the federal government’s protective mission, with an initial deployment set for 60 days. A Pentagon statement confirmed that the troops were deployed to safeguard federal functions, personnel, and property.

    Illinois Officials’ Response

    Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor Pritzker have both expressed strong opposition to the National Guard deployment. Johnson described the move as “illegal, unconstitutional, dangerous, and wrong.” Both he and Pritzker filed a lawsuit on Monday to block the deployment of National Guard troops, arguing that it violates the rights of Illinois residents and is politically motivated.

    Pritzker’s office and Johnson’s office were contacted for comment by Fox News Digital, but no response was immediately available.

    Public and Social Media Reactions

    Trump’s comments have stirred a wide range of reactions, with many supporters applauding his stance on immigration enforcement, while others criticize his rhetoric as inflammatory. The situation in Illinois has further polarized an already contentious debate on immigration and law enforcement practices.

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    The legal battle over the National Guard deployment in Illinois continues as the state’s leaders seek to block federal intervention. As tensions rise, the debate over the protection of ICE officers and the role of the National Guard remains a key issue in the ongoing discussions surrounding immigration enforcement.

    The post Trump Calls for Jail Time for Chicago Mayor and Illinois Governor Over ICE Protection Failures first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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