Since President Trump returned to the White House, his administration has moved swiftly to enact a large-scale immigration enforcement agenda, with Chicago emerging as a key battleground.
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One recent morning on Chicago’s southwest side, the manager of a Mexican grocery store began the day posted at the front door ...
Ukrainians who have carved out new lives in Chicago after the Russian invasion of their homeland may soon have to start from ...
It has been exactly six years since heavily armed Chicago police officers broke through Anjanette Young's front door and raided her apartment by mistake. On Friday, in memory of that botched raid ...
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Trump's expanded ICE raids are causing big problems for some schoolsThe U.S. Constitution guarantees a free public education to every child, regardless of immigration status, but a new Trump ...
U.S. immigration agents are planning a new operation to arrest migrant families with children as part of a nationwide ...
More than a month after much-publicized sweeps in Chicago, ICE still won’t say who they rounded up, what they’ve been ...
In Chicago, the resources available to Guatemalans have not kept pace with their population growth. Few organizations offer ...
A day after at least 250 people protested at Federal Plaza the arrest and possible deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, civil rights groups in Chicago called for his release.
After spending his entire career with the Atlanta Falcons, defensive tackle Grady Jarrett is headed to the NFC North. The Bears have agreed to terms with Jarrett on a three-year, $43.5 million deal, ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Six years ago, a botched raid by Chicago police put the spotlight on department tactics, and caused a great deal of embarrassment for the city. On Friday, Anjanette Young ...
Protesters gather in First Ward Park before marching through Uptown during the “Stop the Deportations” protest, organized by Charlotte United for Palestine and the Party for Socialism and Liberation ...
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