Children were kept home from class, while workers made the difficult decision to forgo wages as the threat of ICE raids loomed in the Windy City.
Some Chicago educators say they have prepared a "sanctuary team" who know what to do in case of a raid. So far, there have been no reported mass deportations in the Chicago area.
Know Your Rights” ads will be displayed on more than 400 screens across the system. Those screens will include a QR code that riders can scan with their cell phone directing them to the City’s Know ...
Presenter Cheryl Burton spoke from the studio, before cutting to Michelle Gallardo's on-the-ground report. Viewers expressed outrage over the outlet's decision to broadcast the anti-ICE messages.
It’s been six months since Nedi, a 35-year-old Venezuelan mother of two, set off on a treacherous journey through the Darien ...
States, counties and cities across the U.S. have adopted policies to limit cooperation with immigration agents who seek to ...
The possibility of mass deportations has terrified some of the area’s roughly 400,000 undocumented immigrants, prompting many ...
In its first major enforcement action under the Trump administration, ICE conducted a nationwide operation resulting in over 460 arrests, including in Illinois.
The program that resulted—"Mexico Embraces You"—aims to shelter deported Mexicans, some 5 million of whom are estimated to be living in the United States illegally and thus at risk of being sent back.
As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigrants in the U.S. illegally, some families are wondering if it is safe to send their children to school.
The City of Chicago and the CTA have launched a “Know Your Rights” ad campaign in response to President Trump’s threat of mass deportations. The ad campaign, featured on over 400 screens across CTA ...