01/28/2025 / By Ava Grace
In a bold move signaling a dramatic shift in immigration enforcement, President Donald Trump’s administration is preparing to launch a sweeping operation targeting illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities across the nation. Dubbed by insiders as a “big f–king operation,” the multi-day raids are set to begin as early as January 21. Cities like Chicago and New York, long criticized for their refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, will be the primary focus of this aggressive crackdown.
The operation, spearheaded by Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, aims to prioritize the arrest and deportation of illegal immigrants who pose a threat to public safety. Homan, a seasoned immigration enforcement official, has vowed to “take the handcuffs off ICE” and allow agents to enforce immigration. While the administration has emphasized targeting criminals first, Homan has made it clear that no one in the country illegally is off the table. (Related: Sanctuary cities on notice: Trump ally’s legal group targets officials for violating immigration laws.)
Sanctuary cities, which have adopted policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities, have long been a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration. These cities, including Chicago and New York, have refused to detain or share information about illegal immigrants with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), effectively creating safe havens for those who have entered the country unlawfully. Critics argue that these policies undermine federal law and endanger public safety by shielding individuals who may have criminal records.
The upcoming raids are expected to involve hundreds of ICE agents, with as many as 200 officers deployed to Chicago alone. The operation will mark a stark departure from the Biden administration’s approach, which significantly scaled back large-scale immigration enforcement actions. Under Biden, ICE focused primarily on individuals with serious criminal histories, leaving many low-level offenders untouched. The Trump administration, however, has signaled a return to a more robust enforcement strategy, with Homan promising to “concentrate on the worst first” but warning that “no one’s off the table.”
To prepare for the operation, some ICE offices have reportedly paused routine arrests to free up space in detention centers for the anticipated influx of detainees. This logistical maneuver underscores the scale of the planned raids, which could be the largest in recent memory. While the exact number of individuals targeted remains unclear, the operation is expected to send a strong message to sanctuary cities and illegal immigrants alike: the Trump administration means business.
The decision to focus on Chicago is particularly notable. The city has been a frequent target of conservative criticism for its progressive immigration policies and its ongoing feud with the Trump administration. In December, Homan singled out Chicago during a speech to local Republicans, accusing Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker of failing to protect their citizens by refusing to cooperate with federal authorities.
The raids are just one piece of a broader immigration agenda that the Trump administration plans to roll out. In addition to the enforcement actions, the administration intends to scrap the Biden-era CBP One app, a program that allowed nearly a million migrants to schedule their border crossings. This move, along with the planned raids, underscores the administration’s commitment to reversing what it sees as the failures of the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
While the Trump administration’s plans have been met with enthusiasm by immigration hawks, they are likely to face significant challenges. Sanctuary cities have already vowed to resist federal efforts, with Chicago officials reiterating that local police will not assist ICE in enforcing immigration laws. Legal battles over federal funding and jurisdiction are almost certain to follow, as are protests from immigrant advocacy groups and civil rights organizations.
Moreover, the logistical and financial hurdles of carrying out mass deportations on the scale envisioned by the Trump administration cannot be overstated. Past efforts to conduct large-scale raids have yielded mixed results, with some operations netting far fewer arrests than anticipated. The administration will also need to navigate the complexities of detaining and deporting individuals, many of whom have deep ties to their communities and families, including U.S.-born children.
Despite these challenges, the Trump administration appears determined to make good on its campaign promises to crack down on illegal immigration.
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