Faith leaders protest ICE activity in Chicago area
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched Operation Midway Blitz on Sept. 8, drawing concern from activists and immigrant communities fearful of the large-scale arrests or aggressive tactics used in other cities targeted by Republican President Donald Trump.
Advocates and family members of a man shot and killed by an ICE officer after he allegedly dragged the officer with his car had called for video to be released.
Videos circulating on social media showed ICE agents raiding neighborhoods and making arrests in West Chicago, Illinois, Monday morning.
A culture at risk: Chicago’s street vendors quietly disappear from familiar corners during ICE surge
A gentle breeze carried the scent of sweet fruit and earthy vegetables from Rodolfo Espinoza’s produce stand on an early Tuesday morning on the Southwest Side of Chicago. Espinoza and his wife carefully arranged their produce under a blue tarp: bananas nestled among the tomatoes,
CHICAGO - Protests against ICE at a suburban facility turned heated on Friday with tear gas and multiple arrests; an assistant principal at a Berwyn middle school was among three people who were shot and killed near the campus on Wednesday;
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Department specifically pitched jobs to Chicago cops when it ran a local advertisement during a Monday night NFL broadcast.
ICE is ramping up their deportation efforts in Chicago, and one lawmaker went viral this week for standing up to agents she says were targeting families in the area. That State Senator, Karina Villa and Futuro Media group founder Maria Hinojosa join The Weekend to discuss.