ICE to expand deportation efforts in Democratic-led cities
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Chicago is among the cities listed in President Trump's new call for what he's calling the "single largest mass deportation program in history."
Donald Trump is targeting big cities like Chicago, led by Mayor Brandon Johnson, for the next phase of his mass-deportation agenda.
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Clerk Anna Valencia announced her office would take the CityKey online portal offline after ICE subpoenaed for personal information of applicants to the program.
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