The mayor of Chicago pushed back Saturday against what he called the "out-of-control" Trump administration's plan to surge federal officers into the nation's third-largest city, which could take place within days.

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order to counter the Trump administration's plan to send federal officers into the city, and called President Donald Trump's plan a threat by an "out-of-control administration"

The order directs city departments to protect residents' constitutional rights

It prevents the Chicago Police Department from collaborating with federal authorities on patrols, immigration enforcement, or conducting traffic stops and checkpoints

The order also restricts officers from wearing face coverings to hide their identi

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