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Chicago leaders are slamming immigration agents for using tear gas to disperse a crowd that gathered after a car collision. Chicago Deputy Mayor for the Office of Immigrant, Migrant and Refugee Rights Beatriz Ponce de León joins Erielle Reshef to share her reaction to the tactics being used on civilians.
CHICAGO -- CHICAGO (AP) — Cook County’s top judge has signed an order barring ICE from arresting people at courthouses. Cook County includes Chicago, which has seen a federal immigration crackdown in recent months.
In many parts of Chicago, people are going about their daily lives untouched by the immigration sweeps. In others, ICE agents are clashing with protesters and residents feel under siege, much as they did in Los Angeles in summer.
Black said he was taking part in a protest outside the Broadview ICE facility last month when federal agents fired on him, striking him seven times in rapid succession with pellets that released a chemical irritant, including two shots to his head, one on the top of his head, and one along his hairline on his face.
The rumor is a misrepresentation of genuine news events, spreading among people rallying support for the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Real estate business in Chicago’s immigrant communities is becoming trickier as federal officials ramp up arrests with their crackdown in Chicago. Fears around being targeted by immigration officials have created a cooling effect in Chicago’s Hispanic and Latino communities,
Immigration enforcement has shifted to Chicago's streets during Trump's second term, with ICE agents questioning residents and targeting sanctuary city policies. This aggressive operation, aimed at intimidating local officials, has sparked widespread ...