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Trump Presses Hard-Line Strategy: Chicago ICE Surge Proceeds as Congress Seeks Answers on Caribbean Strike

Limited arrests alongside canceled briefings are fueling fresh questions over executive power.

Overview

  • DHS says Operation Midway Blitz is underway, with state officials reporting roughly 200 agents and 100 vehicles staging from Naval Station Great Lakes and only minimal arrests to date.
  • Chicago officials, unions and immigrant-rights groups are organizing protests and legal support, as the city enforces policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration actions.
  • Despite repeated threats, the president has not sent National Guard troops to Chicago and now appears to be backing off that plan, according to new comments from the White House and the attorney general.
  • Many lawmakers remain unbriefed on the Sept. 2 Caribbean strike that killed 11 people after the Pentagon canceled classified sessions, even as the president asserts Article II self‑defense authority and signals potential for further actions.
  • The Supreme Court permitted broader ICE roving stops in Los Angeles, and DHS has begun operations targeting sanctuary jurisdictions including Chicago and Boston, drawing civil‑rights concerns over potential profiling and wrongful detentions.