‘Mayhem’: Pritzker warns of possible ICE operation in Chicagoland – WGNTV (Chicago)

Gov. JB Pritzker fears President Donald Trump’s strategy of sending federal troops to Chicagoland is to cause “mayhem” on the ground, which could lead to expanded operations. “Part of their nefarious plan is to begin with ICE, causing mayhem on the ground and by doing that, say that there’s a need for military troops on the ground to protect ICE,” Pritzker said.
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Ataraxis
7 months ago

No mayhem if you’re a citizen.

Tom Paine's Ghost
7 months ago

Lets hope for criminal illegal alien mayhem as these roaches scatter, scurry and flee. Deport every single one down to the last abuela.

Bob
7 months ago

If the democrats would leave ICE alone their wouldn’t be any problems.

daskoterzar
7 months ago

It will only be mayhem if you get in the way FatMan, so take a step back, watch and learn.

Bear19
7 months ago

A supermajority of stupidity ! these fools support chaos and illegals. Let them terrorize the city, the libs voted for this let deal with it coming to a neighborhood near you!

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
7 months ago

We already have mayhem, presided over by lax on crime politicians playing political games instead of working on real world solutions to a life and death scourge. Pritzker, Preckwinkle, Johnson etc prioritize black, brown and white crime over black, brown and white victims. Thats’s contributing to the mayhem.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

He’s been saying this for weeks. Unfortunately the rhetoric isn’t rallying the troops like he hoped

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