Chicago's mayor has limited how much his city's police department can cooperate with federal immigration agents, in response to threats from the Trump administration to "ramp up" immigration enforcement operations in the city.

On Saturday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order barring the city's police department from collaborating with federal officers conducting civil immigration enforcement operations, and with U.S. military personnel on police patrols.

Johnson, a Democrat, said Trump was acting outside "the bounds of the Constitution" by threatening to send more federal law enforcement officers or even the National Guard to Chicago against the wishes of state and local leaders.

"We do not want to see tanks in our streets. We do not want to see families ripped a

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