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Mayor Brandon Johnson Vows to Protect Chicagoans from ICE Actions

Donald Trump, the next U.S. president, wants local police officers to act as immigration agents, but “in sanctuary cities, that is not allowed,” responded Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.

CNN reported that Johnson promised to protect the people of his city when asked whether he would notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if someone in local police custody was accused of a serious crime.

The mayor was interviewed by Victor Blackwell from CNN and was asked if the Chicago police would intervene if ICE decided to enter schools or workplaces.

“What the Trump administration has asked is for local police departments across the country to act as ICE agents. In sanctuary cities, that is not allowed,” the mayor said. “If there is someone here in this country who commits a violent crime and is undocumented, they are subject to the law. That is clear.”

“If there is someone here who has committed a violent crime, they are not someone who should be sought after. Once they are arrested and in custody, the law is, of course, fully prepared to process them,” he stated.

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He accused the incoming Trump administration of stoking fear. “Look, no one is going to harbor or protect criminals, whether they came here as immigrants, undocumented, or otherwise,” he said.

“Any administration that tries to alter the sensibilities of public spaces, I consider… a threat to our democracy,” he declared.

Earlier this week, Tom Homan, the incoming border czar, stated that the promise of mass deportations will begin in Chicago once Trump takes office.

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Trinidad and Tobago Education Minister Lisa Morris-Julian dies in house fire with her children

The Minister of Education of Trinidad and Tobago, Lisa Morris-Julian, tragically passed away in a fire at her home early Monday morning, along with her two children, local authorities reported.

Police stated that Morris-Julian died alongside her 25-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter after they were trapped as the fire engulfed their home in the Arima district, the main city in eastern Trinidad. Her husband and two other family members who were present at the time of the fire were injured and are currently under observation in the hospital.

“The Government of Trinidad and Tobago expresses its deepest condolences to her family, loved ones, and constituents at this time, and we keep them in our collective thoughts and prayers,” the government said in a statement.

Prime Minister Keith Rowley and other government officials visited the scene of the fire as firefighters worked to extinguish the flames.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, police said.

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Morris-Julian, who was also a Member of Parliament, had planned to seek re-election next year.

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Nearly 40 dead in Istanbul after consuming contaminated alcohol in six weeks

Almost 40 people have died in Istanbul in the past six weeks after consuming adulterated alcohol, local authorities announced on Monday.

In total, “37 people lost their lives, 77 people were poisoned, with 17 still undergoing treatment due to the consumption of contaminated alcohol since November 1, 2024,” stated the Istanbul governor’s office on social media platform X.

At least 14 people have been arrested for distributing the illicit alcohol, authorities added. Alcohol poisoning is common in Turkey due to the surge in illegal production driven by rising taxes on alcoholic beverages.

In late 2021, at least 25 people died in several provinces within a few days. The previous year, around 40 people lost their lives from the same cause.

Rakı, the national alcoholic drink, costs around 1,300 Turkish liras ($37) per liter in supermarkets, in a country where the minimum wage is 17,000 liras ($489).

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At least 12 injured in shooting at abundant life christian school in Wisconsin

Over 10 people have been injured following a shooting at a Christian school in Wisconsin, United States, according to international media reports on Monday afternoon.

The shooting took place at Abundant Life Christian School. So far, local authorities have confirmed 12 individuals affected, according to major news outlets.

The scene is still being processed by the State Police. It has also been reported that the shooter has been neutralized, though no details about their identity have been released. Authorities mention that the school caters to students from Kindergarten through Middle School.

 

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