Trump’s Operation Midway Blitz Hits Chicago River
In a decisive move to restore law and order within the chaos of Chicago, the U.S. Border Patrol is launching an unprecedented maritime campaign by deploying four marine patrol vessels as part of President Trump’s Operation Midway Blitz. This strategic enhancement aims to target and apprehend the "worst of the worst" among criminal illegal aliens who thrive in the city's sanctuary environment, where local policies have failed to protect law-abiding citizens from violence and mayhem. Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino, leading this critical operation, is already hearing positive feedback from residents eager for relief from the looming threat posed by repeat offenders, reaffirming that the federal government will not stand idle while communities suffer. This initiative stands as a stark reminder to sanctuary city leaders who have, for too long, shielded criminals at the expense of public safety; the Trump administration's message is clear: there are no safe havens for those who breach our laws, and law enforcement will relentlessly pursue justice to safeguard American lives.
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