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In Chicago, an immense show of force signals a sharp escalation in White House immigration crackdown
A raid last month in Chicago has signaled a sharp escalation in the White House’s immigration crackdown and ratcheted up tensions in a city already on edge.
A crash in Cicero sparked a standoff between federal agents and residents at 26th and Ogden.A spokesman for the town of Cicero said police were called to the area of 2th Street and Ogden Avenue around 11:15 a.
Federal agents opened fire during a Los Angeles immigration operation after a suspect rammed vehicles, injuring a U.S. Marshal and an illegal immigrant.
Florida’s immigration crackdown dashboard reportedly showed the arrests of 21 U.S. citizens—until a local paper asked questions.
Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil said the government is still trying to detain him with a "kangaroo court ... because they know they can control that process."
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Jeffries rips ICE as 'out of control,' claims Americans have 'turned on' Trump over immigration
House Democrats attack Trump's immigration efforts as the White House defends ICE officers facing increased assaults from "unhinged rhetoric" and activist criticism.
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As federal agents ramp up Chicago immigration crackdown, more elected officials caught in crosshairs
As federal agents ramp up an immigration crackdown in the Chicago area, an increasing number of elected officials in the Democratic stronghold are getting caught in the crosshairs.
A review of Guernsey's immigration rules that aims to make them more "community-friendly" has started. The States is currently under instruction to review the population management law before the end of 2027.
CPS confirms a landscaper detained this week was on district property. It appears to be the first time a CPS vendor or employee was picked up during the federal immigration enforcement campaign.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed hundreds of 2025 bills into law on artificial intelligence, immigration, wildfire relief and more before an October deadline.
The letter says that “if society can agree that alcohol, tobacco and drugs should be kept at least 1,000 feet away from our schools,” then “violent DHS tools and tactics also belong on that list.”
A family-run Palatine cafe is closing because of a drop in customers due to immigration enforcement in the area, the owners said. Chappie’s Cafe, 754 W. Euclid Ave., will serve its last meal Nov. 2. The business has seen great success despite opening four years ago during COVID, said Judith Martinez, who owns the cafe with her husband, Omar Garcia.