A City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation salt truck heads into a city salt dome for a load as others sit full in anticipation of a winter storm, Feb. 1, 2022, in Chicago. (AP)
President Donald Trump has warned Chicago will face a surge in immigration raids, but this video of salt trucks in the streets doesn’t reveal a city plot to stop them.
A Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation spokesperson said the department deployed the salt trucks to support public safety efforts related to a planned protest and Taste of Chicago, a culinary event.
The spokesperson said this is a routine practice.
Chicago has been bracing for a surge in federal immigration raids and a potential National Guard deployment, but social media posts saying the city is fighting back with a salty plan aren’t true.
One TikTok post featuring the song "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron shows footage of salt trucks lined up on a street as traffic moves past them.
"Municipal salt trucks form a blockade to keep ICE out of the city,"the video’s caption says.
"In Chicago, city salt trucks and IDOT plows were used overnight to slow traffic and block access points in response to an incoming ICE operation," the post says "The effort created a moving wall across major highways including I-294, the Edens, and I-94. Officials described the maneuver as a way to limit federal enforcement actions inside the city."
(Screenshot of TikTok post.)
Other TikTok and X posts also shared the footage of the salt trucks in the streets of Chicago.
But the trucks weren’t sent by the city to block ICE operations. Chicago regularly uses these trucks to help with safety and traffic flow.
A Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation spokesperson told PolitiFact on Sept. 8 that the department deployed salt trucks to support public safety efforts related to a Sept. 6 planned protest and the Taste of Chicago, an annual culinary event held at Grant Park from Sept. 5 to 7. The spokesperson said the trucks’ deployment is a routine practice. They are typically positioned in places such as intersections to keep vehicles from passing through.
The posts also said the trucks were trying to block and slow traffic across major highways including I-294, the Edens and I-94, but the Chicago Sun-Times reported that didn’t happen.
These posts come after large crowds marched Sept. 6 through downtown Chicago protesting the expected ICE surge.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said ICE told him it would be ramping up operations starting Sept. 6. As many as 300 immigration agents, who are supposed to deploy to Chicago each day, have offices at Naval Station Great Lakes, according to ABC7.
Trump also posted Sept. 6 on Truth Social a parody image of "Apocalypse Now," a 1979 action film, showing helicopters and the city in flames with the caption "Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of War." Pritzker replied to Trump’s post saying Illinois won’t be intimidated.
Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan, told CNN on Sept. 7 that people can expect immigration action "in most sanctuary cities across the country" this week.
Pritzker and Chicago’s mayor, Brandon Johnson, have opposed Trump’s threats to send immigration agents and the National Guard to Chicago, but this salt truck operation isn't real.
We rate this claim False.
Chicago Sun-Times, No, Chicago salt trucks are not being used to interfere with ICE, Sept. 7, 2025
Donald Trump’s Truth Social post, Sept. 6, 2025
CNN, Federal immigration raids planned for Chicago and other sanctuary cities in coming days after a weekend of warnings, Sept. 8, 2025
CNN, Border Czar Tom Homan says Trump will take action "in most sanctuary cities" this week, Sept. 7, 2025
Gov. JB Pritzker’s X post, Sept. 6, 2025
Email interview with a Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation spokesperson, Sept. 8, 2025
ABC7, Expanded ICE operations in Chicago expected to start this weekend, Governor Pritzker says, Sept. 4, 2025
ABC7, Protesters march downtown against expected surge in Chicago-area ICE operations, Sept. 6, 2025
X post, Sept. 6, 2025
X post, Sept. 6, 2025
X post, Sept. 6, 2025
TikTok post, Sept. 7, 2025
TikTok post, Sept. 7, 2025
Ace Records, Gil Scott-Heron - Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Official Audio), Oct. 7, 2013
Chicago.gov, Taste of Chicago, accessed Sept. 8, 2025
Reuters, Trump's threats present Chicago's unpopular mayor with opportunity and risk, Sept. 8, 2025
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