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How Chicago’s local media is responding to Trump admin ICE raids

Editor’s Note: This is part of a continuing series mapping the crisis in local news, navigating newspapers in distress, those finding a way to sustain and highlighting bright spots in the new digital organizations that are emerging.

CHICAGO – The city of big shoulders knows how to push back.

It’s been six months since the Trump administration launched what felt like a military assault on Chicago by masked federal agents, but the city has stood firm. Since then, Mayor Brandon Johnson, who is a former social studies teacher, says his city can offer a civics lesson to the whole country about the importance of resisting unlawful, autocratic rule and the vital role of a free press in doing so.

“Somebody has to punch back and stand up to a bully, and that is who we are in Chicago,” Johnson told the Online News Association’s annual gathering, which brought together hundreds of journalists representing digital media and emerging, independent voices from around the country.

The mayor, who has had a strained and sometimes confrontational relationship with the media, stressed the vital role that a free press, especially the new, independent outlets have played in documenting the Trump administration’s unlawful offensive in Chicago with tactics that violated the constitution. He pointedly chastised traditional media for largely failing to do so over many years, and for slowly losing the trust of Chicagoans as a result.

A series of rulings found that sweeps of marginalized neighborhoods violated the right to due process and that unlawful arrests were made based on illegal searches and invalid warrants. Journalists who documented these abuses and who covered the unrest in Chicago over the last year have been threatened, intimidated and, in some cases, attacked by the federal agents.

“Trump’s attack on journalists has illuminated what so many already know: It’s a dangerous assignment to cover the most vulnerable in our society,” said Johnson, praising the courage of reporters who have put their own safety on the line in documenting unlawful tactics by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said Johnson.

He added, speaking to “journalists who are covering stories on the frontline, I am grateful as well as horrified by the blatant brutality.”

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