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Immigration crackdown inspires uniquely Chicago pushback that’s now a model for other cities
As an unprecedented immigration crackdown enters a third month, a growing number of Chicago residents are fighting back against what they deem a racist and aggressive overreach of the federal government.
Detained and deported Venezuelans tell their stories of what happened when immigration agents raided their apartment building.
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DHS says agents were shot at amid chaotic day of immigration enforcement operations in Chicago area
Department of Homeland Security agents were shot at during an immigration enforcement operation in Chicago Saturday, the agency said — as federal agents were also accused of using pepper spray and flash-bang grenades against protesters across the Chicago area.
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Judge signals hundreds of people detained in Chicago immigration crackdown could be released on bond
A U.S. district judge said he would pause temporarily any deportation proceedings for those who might qualify for bond under a 2022 decree.
Federal immigration agents have departed Naval Station Great Lakes, ending their use of the base as a command center for immigration enforcement across the Chicago area.
Protests are planned in North Carolina’s largest city as the Department of Homeland Security’s latest targeted immigration blitz unfolds. Follow for live updates
New signs federal immigration operations may be slowing down in the Chicago area were visible on what was a day of conflict but also celebration.
A gunman allegedly opened fire on Border Patrol agents during a Chicago immigration raid, escaping in a black Jeep as a federal manhunt continues in Little Village.
The Trump administration has released the names of more than 600 people detained by immigration agents, and whose arrests might have violated a court order, and only 16 of them have been identified by the federal government as a "high public safety risk" because of their alleged criminal histories.