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Great Lakes Navy Base Considered for DHS Staging as Email Cites Sept. 2–30 Chicago Operation

An internal Navy email outlines a downtown-focused plan, with officials saying support remains unapproved.

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Overview

  • A U.S. Navy spokesperson said Naval Station Great Lakes was approached about providing limited facilities and logistics for ICE operations, and no decisions have been made.
  • An email from Capt. Stephen Yargosz to base leadership indicates DHS, ICE and CBP personnel could be housed on the installation from Sept. 2–30 for an operation focused on downtown Chicago, pending approval from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
  • The message notes potential support for National Guard units, though base officials said they have received no official request tied to any Guard mission.
  • Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth said they were not consulted and signaled legal resistance, arguing such deployments would be unlawful and harm military readiness.
  • A senior DHS official defended federal enforcement efforts as targeting violent offenders, while reporting ties the prospective staging to earlier deployments in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles and to Pentagon contingency planning described by the Washington Post.