White House Eyes Military Base for Sanctuary City Crackdowns

Daily Immigrant

The Trump administration has requested the use of Naval Station Great Lakes, located north of Chicago, to serve as a staging base for immigration enforcement operations against sanctuary cities.

The plan—revealed through internal DHS communications—would allow federal agents to use military infrastructure to coordinate large-scale raids in cities that limit cooperation with ICE.

Illinois state leaders and immigrant advocates strongly opposed the move, warning it would militarize immigration enforcement and strain relationships between immigrant communities and law enforcement.


🔑 What’s Changing?

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  • Military Base Use: DHS formally requested military facilities for immigration operations.
  • Targeted Focus: Sanctuary cities, especially in Illinois and across the Midwest, are the primary targets.
  • State Pushback: Illinois officials have vowed to resist, saying the plan violates community trust and undermines local autonomy.

🧾 What Are the Options Now?

  • Immigrant Families in Sanctuary Cities: Remain protected under local policies, but should be aware that federal enforcement could escalate.
  • State & Local Governments: May challenge the federal use of military property in court or through legislation.
  • Advocacy Groups: Preparing legal and humanitarian responses in case of mass raids.

⚠️ Important Reminders

  • Sanctuary city protections do not stop ICE arrests, but they limit local police cooperation.
  • Using military infrastructure for civilian enforcement is unprecedented and may face constitutional challenges.
  • If approved, this could expand nationwide beyond Illinois.
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