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Public opinion research has shown that Chicagoans have Mayor Brandon Johnson’s back when it comes to shielding immigrants.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons scorched Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Thursday, slamming his "disgusting" claim that President Donald Trump is using ICE as a "militarized force" to "engender and institute anxiety and fear.
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin called the firing of one Illinois judge an abuse of power by the Trump administration. He alleged the judge was fired for talking to him during his recent visit to Chicago Immigration Court.
ICE agents arrested Abel Orozco, 47, outside his home in suburban Lyons without a federal warrant. Now, nearly six months later, he is still detained.
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Targeted immigration enforcement efforts underway in Chicago - MSNCHICAGO (CBS) — Targeted immigration enforcement operations by multiple agencies were launched in Chicago Sunday, with top Trump administration officials in the city to oversee it all.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called out Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for opposing federal immigration enforcement, saying he was "on the wrong side of the law." "I tell you what, they have a very difficult job in this deep blue territory with a mayor on the ...
In the past week, 17 immigration court judges across the country have been abruptly fired by the Trump administration — including in Chicago.
His administration has ramped up immigration enforcement raids in big cities, including an operation in Chicago last week. Bove and Tom Homan, the White House border czar, were in the city to ...
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 ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it made 956 arrests nationwide on Sunday and 286 on Saturday. While some of the operations may not have been unusual, ICE averaged 311 daily arrests in the ...
Trump administration officials, including “border czar” Tom Homan and the acting deputy attorney general, visited Chicago for the start of immigration enforcement.