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A Chicago street vendor couple has a defiant response to immigration arrests: Stick to the routine
The massive Border Patrol presence on a recent Saturday morning in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood didn't faze Ofelia Herrera even though she and her husband are in the United States illegally.
By Bianca Flowers (Reuters) -Chicago will not apply for federal community violence intervention grants after the Trump administration reshaped the program to focus on law enforcement and immigration,
Even though U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Greg Bovino and many of his agents left Chicago, some small-business owners in predominantly Latino neighborhoods say their clientele has yet to fully return.
For nearly two months, federal agents have been carrying out surprise raids in Chicago in pursuit of the Trump administration’s immigration agenda, emerging from unmarked vehicles in neighborhoods throughout the city to confront and detain stunned members of the public.
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona can’t do much to shield the Little Village from Trump’s immigration crackdown, but the Chicago native wanted to bear witness to his hometown’s
Immigration advocates fear President Donald Trump’s administration is attempting to delay court proceedings that could release more than 400 people with no criminal history from immigration detention as a way to pressure them to sign voluntary departure agreements.
Many Latino businesses in Chicago are struggling in the wake of the federal immigration crackdown. One group is using the power of music to give those businesses a boost.
Two motorists had been charged with crimes in connection to an incident in Chicago in October. Federal authorities had shot and injured one of the drivers.