Latin Kings gang issues 'shoot on sight' order against immigration officers in Chicago: CBP
The move comes as Washington escalates its enforcement efforts in the Windy City as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to crack down on crime in major cities and to implement mass deportations.
The Latin Kings gang has reportedly issued a "shoot on sight" order to its members targeting federal immigration enforcement officers in Chicago, Ill.
The move comes as Washington escalates its enforcement efforts in the Windy City as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to crack down on crime in major cities and to implement mass deportations.
“Officer/agents are reminded to maintain heightened situational awareness and exercise extreme caution when conducting enforcement activities,” Customs and Border Protection (CBP) warned its personnel, according to NewsNation.
The Latin Kings are a decades-old criminal gang with its origins in 1950's Chicago.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Department of Homeland Security, and CBP have faced increased violence against their personnel under the Trump administration as part of the crackdown.
Trump has aimed to deport as many as 21 million illegal aliens and the administration has thus far reported at least 2 million removed through a combination of self-deportations and involuntary repatriation.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.