(Reuters) - The U.S. government sued Illinois and the city of Chicago on Thursday, accusing them of impeding the Trump ...
North suburban school districts, as well as Oakton College in the north suburbs, are communicating with students about ...
This lawsuit will put the spotlight on obstruction by state and local officials and their refusal to support the ...
As President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown grips the Chicago area in fear, a burgeoning resistance movement has also ...
A churro shop in Pilsen closed its doors Monday. So did a Mexican grocer in Chicago Heights. The owner of several Mexican ...
The Trump administration is terminating an immigration program​ that currently protects hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan ...
President Donald Trump has said his administration is targeting dangerous criminals for immigration arrests, but attorneys working with those detained in Chicago say many do not have criminal records.
The walk-ins also come in the middle of contract negotiations between CTU and Chicago Public Schools leadership.
Chicago aldermen told Fox News Digital that city officials are not listening to constituents' concerns about illegal immigrants and slammed Mayor Brandon Johnson's handling of the issue.
Chicago’s mayor is criticizing the highly-publicized immigration enforcement operations. That included the surprising ...
Top Trump administration officials visited Chicago on Sunday to witness the start of ramped-up immigration enforcement in the ...
Sam Toia, president of the Illinois Restaurant Association, said Monday that its members are “very anxious” about possible arrests of Chicago-area workers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.