Governor's special commission calls on Trump officials to testify about operation 'Midway Blitz'

Friday, April 3, 2026
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's special commission, set up to provide accountability for those involved with the Department of Homeland Security's Chicago-area immigration operation "Midway Blitz," made a bold move on Friday.

The chairman of the Illinois Accountability Commission called for current and former Trump administration officials to testify about the operation later this month. Local officials and community activists hope the exposure might curtail future plans for large-scale immigration enforcement activities.



The commission sent out a total of eight letters seeking testimony from people like former Border Patrol Commander-at-large Greg Bovino, whose name and face because synonymous with operation "Midway Blitz."

In Little Village, the sidewalks were bustling with people and commerce, the kind of positive activity this community is known for, on Friday.



"I don't think it's half as normal as it used to be. There used to be way more people roaming the streets, right?" said street vendor Isabella Barraza.

During operation "Midway Blitz," activity slowed to a crawl. People were afraid to go outside.

"They were staying home because they were fearful. And I'm not talking about undocumented residents. I'm talking about people with legal paperwork, people who are here on visas, people are here who are citizens of United States," said 22nd Ward Ald. Mike Rodriguez.

"I think there's still a lot of people that are scared, a lot of people that haven't come out. I know we used to make way more money at the stand. It's been a little slow," Barraza said.

Now, the Illinois Accountability Commission has scheduled a pair of hearings for later this month.



The commission sent letters to current or former officials in the Trump administration, inviting them to appear virtually or in person, "to provide testimony and answer questions about the policies, directives, and decision-making processes that shaped Operation Midway Blitz." The letters were sent to Bovino, Stephen Miller, Tom Homan, Kristi Noem, Tricia McLaughlin, Corey Lewandowski, Todd Lyons, and Rodney Scott.

"If they're about accountability, I dare them to show up," Rodriguez said. "They should show up in front of the citizens of Illinois and tell us why they caused this mayhem to our businesses and to our residents."

Baltazar Enriquez with the Little Village Community Council spent countless days organizing volunteers to alert residents to the presence of ICE and Border Patrol agents.

"We know that their commission doesn't have teeth, but it's a step towards some type of justice, some type of clarity of who gave out the orders, who's the one that pushed these tactics into the community," Enriquez said.

He and others hope the hearings can make some difference regardless of whether Bovino, former DHS Secretary Noem, or the other officials show up.



"We got to put them on blast. We've got to put them on notice that we are watching, that we will hold them accountable, and in the future, look, I think in a different administration, we need to talk about prosecution here," Rodriguez said.

While it seems highly unlikely that any of those officials invited to testify will actually show up, the hearings, set for April 27 and 28, will still go on as planned, providing another opportunity to publicly document the impact of operation "Midway Blitz."

Pritzker issued a statement, saying, "I established the Illinois Accountability Commission to preserve the truth and document how Donald Trump and his accomplices violated the rights of Illinoisans and terrorized our communities during Operation Midway Blitz. These officials should answer directly to the people of Illinois for the chaos and violence they unleashed. Regardless of whether these officials are still in their roles or not, the people of Illinois demand accountability from them all."

A DHS spokesperson issued a statement, saying, "Governor Pritzker continues to refuse to do his job to protect his citizens from illegal alien crime and instead chooses to smear our law enforcement. Where is his investigation into his own policies that allowed Sheridan Gorman's killer to be released from jail to go on and commit her heinous murder?"
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