Chicago Mayor Signs 'Right To Protest' Order As Trump Admin Targets City
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed a sweeping executive order Tuesday that seeks to fortify protest protections in Chicago.
The Trump administration launched “Operation Midway Blitz” in Chicago and across Illinois, targeting illegal migrants shielded by sanctuary policies. The “Right to Protest” order, which expands the city’s Protecting Chicago Initiative, directs the Chicago Police Department (CPD) to uphold First Amendment rights in coordination with local activists—even if federal agencies attempt to intervene.
“Chicago has long been a center of civic action, from the labor uprisings of the Haymarket era to the Civil Rights movement, and today is no different,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 1: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson speaks to the crowd while participating in the Labor Day Workers Over Billionaires rally, in solidarity with labor unions and advocacy groups, on September 1, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Audrey Richardson/Getty Images)
“The City of Chicago has proven time and time again that we can safeguard demonstrations of any size while protecting First Amendment rights. With this Executive Order, we affirm that Chicago will remain a place where democracy and freedom reign. Today, we proclaim that all residents and visitors can peacefully assemble, petition their government, and speak freely in our city. This executive action is about being proactive so that we are prepared for any possible large-scale demonstration in response to the increasingly reckless federal government.”
Under the new directive, if federal agencies interfere with lawful demonstrations, CPD must engage directly with organizers to develop alternative plans that still allow protestors to meet their goals. The plans will be required to comply with legal standards regarding time, place, and manner restrictions, while preserving public safety. (RELATED: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Says Trump A Serious Threat Who ‘Does Not Want Another Election’)
The order comes as the Trump administration intensifies scrutiny of Democratic-led cities. The Trump administration carried out large-scale illegal migrant crackdowns in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., and in August. DHS requested limited logistical and infrastructure support from Naval Station Great Lakes to support similar operations in Chicago.
In early August, President Donald Trump deployed federal agents and National Guard units to Washington, D.C., where they made hundreds of arrests, including foreign nationals accused of crimes such as assault, rape, homicide, drunk driving, and drug trafficking. The administration is bringing the same approach to Chicago, with New York City potentially next.
As violent crime rises across Chicago, residents continue to call for stronger enforcement. The Illinois Policy Institute reported that the city recorded 28,443 violent crimes in 2024, with aggravated assaults reaching a 20-year high. While total violent crime dropped by 1,614 cases from 2023, the overall trend over the past decade remains upward.
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