Chicago has started a "Know Your Rights" campaign to advise immigrants not to open the door to immigration officers.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker are once again pushing back on the Trump administration's promise of mass deportations.
The ads will be displayed on more than 400 screens across the transit system and include a QR code that riders can scan with their cellphone directing them to the city’s Know Your Rights website.
The campaign aims to educate residents about their rights in the event of being stopped or detained by federal agents with ...
Chicago officials launched a new campaign aimed at educating residents about what to do if they are stopped or detained by federal immigration agents.
As Trump threatens Chicago, organizers are bracing for raids but also hopeful that a vast suite of local protections and community trainings can limit the scale of deportations.
President Donald Trump's administration is ramping up its efforts to find and deport undocumented immigrants in Chicago. A ...
CHICAGO – Immigrant communities around Illinois braced Tuesday for threatened mass deportations. But the Little Village ...
A source familiar with the matter confirmed the information to The Independent but asked not to be identified because they did not have permission to speak to the media. Some of the 308 migrants were ...
Amid President Donald Trump’s threats of sweeping arrests and mass deportations, undocumented workers in Chicago skipped work ...
About 100 people including local elected officials attended a Know Your Rights workshop Monday at the Morton Civic Center ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday ordered state public safety and corrections officials to fully cooperate with federal ...