Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson detailed his plan Saturday to resist President Trump's threatened immigration crackdown in his city. CBS News has learned the Trump administration plans to intensify immigration enforcement in the city as early as next week.
Breakdown
- Chicago's mayor signed an executive order blocking police from cooperating with federal immigration agents. 25s
- The Trump administration plans to intensify immigration enforcement in Chicago. 33s
- The White House criticized the mayor's move, calling it a publicity stunt. 1m 5s
- A federal judge blocked the expansion of fast-track deportations nationwide. 1m 23s
- A federal appeals court ruled the president's use of emergency powers for tariffs was illegal, but existing tariffs remain unaffected for now. 1m 35s