ICE Chicago news: Donald Trump on 60 minutes says immigration raids 'haven't gone far enough;' communities brace for what's next

In an interview aired on CBS’ “60 Minutes” Sunday evening, President Donald Trump remarked that achieving a “mission accomplished” status on immigration enforcement will be a lengthy process. His comments come at a time when the actions of federal agents are under scrutiny, especially following an incident involving the detention of three U.S. citizens, which is currently being investigated by Evanston police.

Meanwhile, in a Hyde Park yarn shop, the atmosphere was different yet equally urgent. Residents gathered not to pursue crafting, but to assemble whistle kits. These kits are being distributed throughout neighborhoods to alert the community when federal agents are nearby, a grassroots effort to protect and inform the public.

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“There’s a feeling of helplessness among us, and we’re all seeking ways to contribute positively,” expressed Tina Miklas from Fiber Friend Studios, who hosted the event. The gathering was a testament to the community’s resolve to find small but meaningful ways to make a difference.

Volunteer Beth Chipchak shared her motivation, stating, “I have been searching for a way to be part of the resistance, to contribute somehow, as it’s difficult to watch these events unfold and not take action.”

The community’s efforts in Hyde Park unfolded against the backdrop of Trump’s interview, during which he was questioned about the aggressive tactics sometimes employed by federal agents against those opposed to his administration’s policies. The segment also addressed whether some immigration raids might have been excessive, highlighting a growing concern over the federal response to local resistance movements.

The event, which drew in folks from across the city, took place just hours before “60 Minutes” broadcasted an interview with Trump in which he was asked about some of the violent actions federal agents have been seen taking against those taking part in that resistance. He was also asked if some of the raids have gone too far.

“No, I think they haven’t gone far enough, because we’ve been held back by the judges, by the liberal judges who were put in by Biden and by Obama,” Trump said.

When asked if he’s OK with the tactics being used, the president responded, “Yeah, because you’ve got to get the people out.”

Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss appeared on CNN on Sunday morning to push back on allegations that two of the three U.S. citizens who were violently arrested in the north suburb on Friday purposely crashed into a federal agents’ vehicle.

“They’re a bunch of liars. My account is that they deliberately caused the accident,” Biss said of the federal agents involved in the crash. “They forced this car accident. And then, they started literally beating up innocent bystanders. It’s an outrage, and it’s something we’ve got to stand up against.”

Meanwhile, in west suburban Addison, some remain on edge. One week after agents were seen breaking an SUV’s windows and arresting two people at La Huerta supermarket, they were back again on Sunday, causing an immediate reaction from rapid response teams in the area.

“We are a diverse community, and I do feel they are targeting Addison specifically because we do have a huge immigrant population. And they are here to intimidate and terrorize the community,” said rapid responder Maria Sinkule.

Trump stood his ground in that “60 Minutes” interview, insisting that those being arrested and deported, are, as he and others in his administration have said over and over, “the worst of the worst.” According to the Department of Homeland Security, more than 3,000 people have been arrested during operation “Midway Blitz.”

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