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Did Chicago police violate the city's sanctuary city policies last month by assisting ICE during a federal immigration ...
The five-hour hearing focused on questions about whether Chicago Police Department brass and officers violated the city’s ...
In a June 12 letter, the Caucus expressed frustration about CPD’s approach to federal immigration enforcement and criticized ...
Chicago officials tried to reassure Pilsen neighborhood residents that they are doing what they can to protect people from ...
Preservation advocates want the abandoned 23-acre site redeveloped into public festival grounds similar to the Salt Shed.
The International Mansion, the home of the Language and Music School, has the look of an enchanted castle. The 120-year-old ...
Support has diminished in Chicago’s City Council for an ordinance requiring certain businesses to install security cameras.
An effort to require Chicago businesses to install surveillance cameras started with a City Council majority but is now seeing its support wither. West Side Ald. Emma Mitts, 37th, had sign-on from 28 ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson blamed Democrats for what he says is their support of migrant criminals and not ICE agents.
Nationals from twelve countries are barred from entering the U.S. as the White House deputy chief of staff demands 3,000 deportations a day.
CHANGING SIDES: Joe Walsh, the former Illinois congressman who once aligned himself with the Tea Party, announced Wednesday that he’s joining the Democratic Party — and he’s considering running for ...
What they're saying: "They cannot be operating with that level of secrecy," Sigcho-Lopez tells Axios. "These people came in with no identification, pointing guns, wearing masks, shoving people to the ...