Members of the U.S. Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating in North Chicago are now more restricted in their execution of Operation Midway Blitz — President Donald Trump’s enhanced Chicago-area deportation effort.

No longer can immigration officials use city resources, property, personnel or other assets as they try to apprehend undocumented immigrants in North Chicago based on an executive order issued by six-term Mayor Leon Rockingham Jr. with those and other prohibitions.

Rockingham signed his first executive order in more than 20 years in office on Monday at City Hall, curbing the efforts of Border Patrol and ICE agents in the city with the hope of easing fears of some residents as immigration arrests accelerate in the area.

“This executive order is not

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