Hours after he was inaugurated for a second term on Monday, President Donald Trump signed executive orders declaring a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border and reshaped policy to target anyone ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker are once again pushing back on the Trump administration's promise of mass deportations ...
The Trump administration authorized federal immigration authorities to target schools and churches, revoking a policy that ...
The Trump administration revoked a policy that prohibited arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at or near schools, places of worship and other places deemed to be "sensitive ...
Donald Trump's administration was said to be planning to send up to 200 officers to the city on the new presidency's second ...
But as of Sunday night, it was unclear when and where the mass deportations of undocumented immigrants would take place.
Chicago immigrants no longer feel safe in the sanctuary city and are opting to stay inside in order to avoid deportation.
We are not going to be intimidated by those acts of terror to radically shift our way of living,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “That’s what individuals who stoke fear into people want to see happen.” ...
Chicago is bracing for President Donald Trump to enact his mass deportation policy and conduct sweeping immigration raids. In a Tuesday interview, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, a Democrat, reaffirmed ...
Local immigration advocates continue preparing for potential mass deportation efforts that could reportedly start as soon as ...
Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, home to a large population of Latin American immigrants, has reportedly gone quiet, as ...
The Trump administration is reportedly eyeing Chicago as an initial target for mass deportations, expected to begin as soon as Tuesday, though it has yet to materialize.