In a bold move to protect Chicago residents, Mayor Rebecca Johnson has refused to collaborate with President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops and federal agents in the city.

The decision comes following increased tension between the Trump administration and the city's officials, who have criticized the President for his immigration crackdown and his threat to take over law enforcement in Chicago.

Despite pressure from top officials to crack down on crime, Mayor Johnson stood firm in her decision to reject federal intervention, citing concerns over civil liberties and potential violations of residents' rights.

The relationship between Chicago and the Trump administration continues to deteriorate, with both sides at an impasse over how to address the city's crime rates and immigration issues.

As tensions escalate, residents and officials alike are left wondering how this standoff will impact the safety and well-being of Chicagoans in the days and weeks to come.