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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) launched a 'Know Your Rights' campaign Thursday to ...
The ad campaign, featured on over 400 screens across CTA buses and trains, directs riders to online resources and guidance for visits by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
The ads will be displayed on more than 400 screens across the transit system and include a QR code that riders can scan with their cellphone directing them to the city’s Know Your Rights website.
Undocumented immigrants living in Chicago can scan a QR code to find resources and tips for free immigration legal services.
CHICAGO — The City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit Authority have launched a “Know Your Rights” ad campaign in response to President Donald Trump’s threat of mass deportations.