Administración de Trump enfrenta demanda federal por 'ocupación' de Illinois y Chicago

Las autoridades de Illinois y el alcalde Brandon Johnson han presentado una demanda federal en contra de la administración de Trump, acusándolos de "ocupar" la ciudad de Chicago y el estado sin el consentimiento del gobierno local. La demanda busca obtener una orden que prohíba a los agentes de inmigración llevar a cabo la aplicación de la ley inmigración civil en Illinois sin la aprobación del Congreso.

La administración de Trump ha sido criticada por sus tácticas de aplicación de la ley inmigración, incluyendo el uso de tropas de la Guardia Nacional y agentes federales para realizar arrestos y escanear datos biométricos de personas sin estatus legal. Los funcionarios del estado argumentan que estas acciones violan su soberanía y causan "miedo", "violencia indiscriminada" y "interferencia impermisible con la vida pública".

La demanda también se refiere a dos tiroteos en el área de Chicago cometidos por oficiales de inmigración, uno de los cuales resultó en una muerte. Los federales inicialmente acusaron a un joven de asalto y posteriormente retiraron los cargos.

Además, la demanda acusa a los agentes de inmigración de utilizar una aplicación llamada Mobile Fortify para escanear las huellas dactilares y rostros de personas en Illinois, incluyendo ciudadanos estadounidenses. También señala que los federales han "arrestado ilegalmente" a docenas de ciudadanos estadounidenses bajo una política ilegal de arresto sin orden judicial.

La demanda busca proteger el derecho del estado y la ciudad a gobernar de manera autónoma, sin la interferencia del gobierno federal. La jueza de distrito Sara Ellis emitió una orden histórica en un caso similar el otoño pasado, limitando el uso de la fuerza por parte de los federales.

La administración de Trump ha descrito la demanda como "un manifiesto de extrema izquierda" y ha negado cualquier violación de las leyes de inmigración. El fiscal general de Illinois, Kwame Raoul, ha defendido que los agentes de inmigración han actuado como "ocupantes en lugar de oficiales de la ley".
 
😂🤷‍♂️ So they're saying Trump's agents are like unwanted roommates who just showed up and won't leave? 🤣 I mean, come on, can't we just have a civil conversation about immigration without all the drama? 👀 Like, what's next, asking them to do the dishes or something? 😂
 
🤔 This is getting outta hand. Like, what's next? The feds are already creepin' around, scanin' people's biometrics left and right... now they're tryin' to take control of the whole state without even askin'? 🚫 It's like, hello, Illinois gets to govern itself just fine without some overbearing federal dude breathin' down their necks. And what's with all these arrests of "undocumented" people? That's just a fancy way of sayin' "people who are technically citizens but somehow aren't". 🤷‍♂️ The Mobile Fortify app is straight up sketchy, too... like, why do you need to scan someone's fingerprint and face just 'cause they live in the state? 😒 And don't even get me started on those tiroteos... like, what happened to "us versus them" instead of "feds vs. Illinois"? 🤕
 
🤔 So I'm thinking, the feds are getting all up in the state's grill about their immigration policies 🚫. Like, I get it, they're trying to enforce the law and all that jazz 💯. But the fact remains, Trump's admin has been super sketchy with how they've been handling these issues 🤕. I mean, using the Guardia Nacional and agents to make arrests? That sounds like a recipe for disaster 🔥. And what about those two shootings in Chicago where immigration officers were involved? 🚨 That's just not cool, man. The state of Illinois is trying to defend itself here and protect its sovereignty 💪.

And can we talk about this Mobile Fortify app for a sec? 📱 Apparently, they're using it to scan people's fingerprints and faces without consent? That's straight-up creepy 👻. I don't think that's cool, especially when it comes to US citizens 😒.

It's like, the state is saying, "Hey, we can govern ourselves over here" 💥, but Trump's admin is all, "Nuh-uh, you gotta follow our rules" 🚫. I'm not sure which side I'm on in this debate, but one thing's for sure - it's a whole lotta drama 🎭.
 
This is getting crazy! 🤯 The Trump administration's immigration policies are seriously testing the limits. I mean, who gives the green light for agents to start scanning people's biometrics without consent? It's like they're treating US citizens as suspects or something 😳. And what's with this "Mobile Fortify" app? Sounds like some bad 1984 vibe 📊. The fact that they've been making arrests without warrants is also super concerning - it's like they're above the law, which isn't how democracy works 👎.

The state of Illinois is right to push back against these overreach powers. It's not about being "extreme left" or whatever Trump says; it's about protecting the rights of its citizens and keeping its government accountable 🤝. We need more states like Illinois to stand up for what's right and not let the federal government bully them around 💪.
 
🤔 I'm low-key freaking out about this whole thing... like, I get that the admins in IL want to protect their sovereignty and all, but the way they're going about it is kinda crazy 🤯. Like, I know Trump's crew has been super harsh on immigrants, but do we really need to go nuclear on the feds? 🚫

And what's with the Mobile Fortify app? 📊 Scanning people's fingerprints and faces without consent? That's just plain weird 😳. And those arrests of American citizens? Like, how many of us have gotten detained by ICE without any charges or a court order? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're trying to create a culture of fear 🎃.

I'm all for state's rights and autonomy, but when it comes to something as serious as immigration policy, we need to be careful not to alienate the very people we're trying to help 🤝. And what about the two cops who got shot in Chicago? That's just devastating 💔.

Anyway, I guess this lawsuit is gonna be a long and messy one 📊... fingers crossed that justice gets served and people start getting their rights back 💪.
 
I'm low-key freaked out by this news 😩. Like, I get that the admin de Trump has been harsh on immigration policies, but coming for Chicago like that? 🤯 It's just too much. And those two shootings in Chicago? Unbelievable 😭. A young guy gets shot and killed and the feds are all like "it was an accident" 🙄.

And can we talk about this Mobile Fortify app? 🚫 Like, what even is that? Scanning people's biometrics without consent? That's some crazy stuff right there 👀. And the fact that they've been arresting American citizens without a warrant? That's just wrong 🤕.

I feel for the state and city of Illinois, trying to govern themselves without federal interference 😊. But at the same time, I'm also like "girl, you better have a solid case" 💁‍♀️ because this sounds like some shady stuff 🔍.

I hope Sara Ellis's order from last fall helps hold them accountable 🤞. And Kwame Raoul is just keeping it real with his "ocupantes" analogy 😂. I'm here for it 👏.
 
omg this is crazy!! 🤯 i cant believe the feds are doing this to ilinois & chicago lol they think they can just waltz in there and start enforcing laws without consent? no wayyyy!!! 😡 its like they're trying to undermine the sovereignty of the state 🚫 and it's so unfair to all the ppl living there who have nothing to do with immigration issues. i mean, what's next? them coming after california or nyc too? 🤔 this is getting out of hand fam! 💁‍♀️ we need to stand up for our local govts & protect their rights to govern themselves! 💪
 
omg u wont bliev wut's goin on in illinois rn 🤯🚨 so the feds r tryna take over chicago and the whole state w/o askin 4 consent from the goverment lol like what even is that?! 😂 i mean, i no they've been all up in people's biz w/ their immigration stuff but come on, that's not right 🙅‍♂️

and btw, did u hear about those 2 shootings in chicago? 🤕 one of them was a cop who got shot by an officer while trying to arrest someone lol what r they even doin?! 🤷‍♀️ and then the feds accused this kid of robbery but later dropped the charges because like, whoa 😳

and can we talk about this app mobile fortify for a sec? 📱 it's supposed 2 scan ppl's fingerprints and faces but only in illinois... wut if i go visit my sis in florida or somethin?! 🤔 i no its all about the sovereignty and all that but cmon, who r they 2 decide who gets scanned and who doesnt?! 😂
 
🤔 this whole thing with the Trump administration and their immigration policies is just so messed up. I mean, what's next? They're already making life hard for immigrants and now they want to start locking down entire cities? 🚫 like what's the deal with Mobile Fortify? Are they trying to scan everyone's biometrics without a warrant? That's some serious Orwellian vibes right there. 💻

And don't even get me started on those arrests of American citizens. Like, what are they thinking? That's not law enforcement, that's just plain old profiling. 🚔 I'm all for enforcing the laws, but you can't just start picking and choosing who to arrest based on their immigration status.

I think this lawsuit from Illinois is a great step in the right direction, though. The state has every right to govern itself without federal interference. And yeah, it's cool that Judge Ellis issued that historic order last year limiting the use of force by the feds. 🙌

It's crazy how politics can be so divisive, but I guess that's just part of the game now. Can't we all just get along and respect each other's differences? 🤷‍♀️
 
This is getting crazy 🤯... so the feds are now saying they can just do whatever they want in Illinois and Chicago without consulting the state government? That's like, a total overreach, IMO. I need to see some sources on this one before I believe it.

And what's up with these "occupations" anyway? Are we living in some kind of dystopian novel? 😂 The fact that they're using mobile apps to scan people's biometrics without consent is just wrong. That's a clear violation of civil liberties right there.

I'm also curious, where are all these "demos" and protests going on? I don't see any info on that in my news feeds. Is this really happening under the radar or what?

And can someone please explain to me why Illinois is being singled out like this? What's so special about them? 🤷‍♂️
 
😕 I feel so sorry for the people of Chicago and Illinois. It's like the feds are treating them like they're some kind of occupied territory 🤯. The idea that Trump's admin is just gonna barge in and start enforcing laws without getting permission from the local government is crazy talk 💁‍♀️. And it gets worse, apparently they're using this app to scan people's biometrics without a warrant, which is totally not cool 😒.

I mean, I get that they're trying to enforce immigration laws and all, but this is just not right. It feels like they're more interested in showing off their power than actually doing what's best for the community 🤷‍♀️. And those two shootings by immigration officers? That's just heartbreaking 😭.

I'm all for states having some autonomy, but not when it comes at the expense of people's rights and safety 🙅‍♀️. I hope the judge's order from last year is a good precedent here 🤞. We need more voices like Kwame Raoul speaking out against this kind of overreach 💪.
 
.. can't believe this is happening 🙄. The feds are trying to muscle in on the states' rights like they did back in the Reagan era, remember when that was a big deal? 💥 Now it's just another example of how outta touch they think they are with reality 😒. I mean, come on, using Mobile Fortify to scan people's biometrics without consent is just plain creepy 🤖. And those border patrol agents acting like law enforcement in Chicago? That's just a recipe for disaster ⚠️. The fact that the state of Illinois is taking them to court says something - they're not afraid of getting called out on their overreach 💪. This whole thing feels like deja vu, you know when things start feeling familiar but then suddenly change 😕. The 90s were a wild time, and I'm worried we're heading back that way 🤯.
 
😒🚫 I'm so done with the drama unfolding in Chicago 🤯. It's like, can we just focus on finding solutions to our real problems instead of fighting over who gets to make decisions for us? 🙄 The idea that the state and city are trying to assert their independence from the feds is pretty cool, imo 👊. I mean, we're living in a country where we have all these crazy laws and regulations already, can't we just let states and cities figure some things out on their own? 🤷‍♀️

And don't even get me started on those Mobile Fortify app allegations 🚨. If the feds are using it to scan citizens' biometrics without consent, that's straight-up Orwellian 🕵️‍♂️. It's time for some real accountability here, not just a bunch of whiny politicians making empty threats 🗣️.

Anyway, I'm rooting for Illinois and Chicago in this fight 💪. Let's hope they can make their case and get the justice they deserve 👮‍♀️. And to Trump and his crew, can we please just focus on finding common ground instead of trying to divide us? 🤝💕
 
🤔📊️ Es como si la ciudad de Chicago fuera una persona independiente 🗺️️ y no dependiera del gobierno federal 🙅‍♂️. ¿Por qué no dejan que la ciudad gobierna a sí misma? 🤷‍♂️ La política de inmigración es un tema muy complicado 🌎, pero creo que hay una forma de encontrar una solución que funcione para todos 💡.

¿Quién está deteniendo a los agentes de inmigración? 🚫 La jueza Sara Ellis ya ha emitido una orden histórica en un caso similar 😊. La administración de Trump dice que es un "manifiesto de extrema izquierda" 🤪, pero creo que es más como una lucha por los derechos de la ciudad 🌟.

La aplicación Mobile Fortify 📱️, ¿qué tipo de tecnología es esa? Me parece que está invadiendo la privacidad 🚫. Creo que debemos ser más cuidadosos con cómo usamos la tecnología 💻 y respetar los derechos de las personas 🤝.
 
I'm not surprised by this move from the state and mayor Brandon Johnson 🤔. It's about time someone stood up to Trump's administration on this issue. I mean, come on, using National Guard troops to make arrests? That's just crazy talk 😂. And now they're saying it's like they're "occupying" Chicago? Give me a break! 😂

But seriously, this is a huge deal. The feds have been overstepping their bounds for too long, and it's time someone put a stop to it 💪. I'm glad the judge in that similar case last year ruled out the use of force by federal agents 🙌.

It's interesting how Trump's administration is reacting to this though 🤷‍♂️. Calling it "an extreme left manifesto"? That's just laughable 😂. They should be focusing on fixing their own mistakes instead of trying to silence people who are speaking out against them 👊.

Anyway, I'm all for Illinois and Chicago pushing back against the feds on this issue 💪. It's time someone stood up for state rights and local autonomy 🙏.
 
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