Here’s what to know about the ICE raids in Chicago — and how residents, politicians and more are responding. Trump has made cracking down on immigration a top priority, just as he did during ...
Despite the top cop’s attempt to reassure the tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants and their relatives who live in ...
Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Share Illinois officials from all levels of government Saturday urged calm amid reports of Chicago being the target of sweeping immigration raids ordered by the Trump ...
North suburban school districts, as well as Oakton College in the north suburbs, are communicating with students about ...
Illinois officials from all levels of government Saturday urged calm amid reports of Chicago being the target of sweeping immigration raids ordered by the Trump administration beginning early ...
Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Share Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday said he believes President Donald Trump’s administration is targeting “as many as 2,000 people” in Chicago in its mass deportation ...
The Department of Justice says a top Trump administration official is in Chicago this weekend to “personally observe” immigration enforcement actions by multiple agencies. Those agencies ...
Newsweek reached out to ICE and Chicago City Hall for comment via email Tuesday morning.
Partway through answering questions Sunday during an immigration enforcement blitz in Chicago, a man who appeared to be in federal custody briefly stopped talking when he recognized the man with the ...
It all came three days after the Wall Street Journal reported Trump’s team was planning large Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Chicago starting on Tuesday — even though Border Czar ...
Border czar” Tom Homan said the incoming administration is reconsidering plans for an immigration enforcement blitz in Chicago next week after preliminary details leaked.
Chicago raids and arrests were to start the day after Trump’s inauguration, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement and its “border czar,” Tom Homan, are reconsidering in the wake of media ...