sam sanchez, third coast hospitality: the need of construction workers, the need for agriculture, farmingy, hotels, i mean, senior care, these are the workers we need. stephanie: nevertheless, sanchez, who met last month with tom homan, says he supports the administration's approach to deporting migrants, acknowledging there may be collateral damage. sam sanchez: we need law and order in this country, law and order in the city to see it prosper. but, unfortunately, if he has to knock on doors, he will take grandma and grandpa too if they're here undocumented. and i believe him. i think what everybody wants is to deport the criminals, secure the border and make us safe. stephanie: but, on the streets of chicago, safe is the last thing that many residents feel now. for the "pbs news hour," i'm stephanie sy. ♪ geoff: in another sweeping move of his second term, president trump has fired more than a dozen inspectors general. those are the nonpartisan watchdogs appointed to protect against abuses of power, waste and mismanagement across federal agencies. our white house correspondent, laura ba