City property — including parking lots next to Chicago public schools, libraries, parks and city buildings — cannot be used as staging grounds for raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, under an executive order signed Monday aimed at what Mayor Brandon Johnson called President Donald Trump’s “forceful display of tyranny.”

It’s the latest of three executive orders that Johnson has signed in what so far has been a failed attempt to stop or slow the deportation campaign that has sowed fear and chaos in the Chicago area, and at times triggered clashes between protesters and ICE agents in the city and suburbs.

Over the weekend, Trump ordered hundreds of National Guard troops, including 300 from Illinois and 400 from Texas, to assist in the ongoing deportation campaign in Ch

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