CHICAGO, IL — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in coordination with federal partners, launched targeted enforcement operations in Chicago on Monday. The initiative aims to enforce immigration laws while focusing on individuals deemed threats to public safety or national security.
The operation, which involves collaboration between ICE and other federal agencies such as the FBI, ATF, DEA, CBP, and the U.S. Marshals Service, will target individuals described as “potentially dangerous criminal aliens” in the region. These efforts are part of a broader mission to remove non-citizens with criminal histories from U.S. communities.
A statement released by ICE emphasized the dual goals of the operation: enforcing immigration laws and ensuring public safety. “Enhanced targeted operations” will focus on apprehending those who pose risks, though no further details about specific targets or timelines were disclosed.
The multi-agency partnership highlights federal priorities in addressing illegal immigration and associated criminal activity. By pooling resources and intelligence, these operations seek to identify and remove individuals with past convictions or those suspected of involvement in criminal activity.
While no additional statements have been made regarding the scope of these efforts, ICE has clarified its commitment to prioritizing public safety through enforcement initiatives.