We have their information because they were previously arrested and booked in and fingerprinted … But it’s not as if we are getting notification if these criminal aliens are
Two migrant suspects have been arrested in connection to the death of an elderly man, 63, who was found tied up in his Chicago home.
Listen to the news, and it sounds like the only part of Chicago is the South Side. In reality, all four sides of Chicago (and even certain neighborhoods on the same side of town) have a personality all their own.
I’m an Orthodox rabbi, I’m a Zionist rabbi, I need you to know that,’” he recalled telling the Chicago-area Muslim religious leaders. “And they said, ‘We understand. We would like you ...
Following President Donald Trump's return to office on January 20 with a vow to crack down on illegal immigrants, immigration enforcement operations have started to sweep through major cities in the United States.
Although no widespread immigration raids were reported here this week, the possibility — and reports that Chicago would be ground zero for enforcement — kept many of the region’s estimated 400,000
Despite earlier reports that ICE agents tried to enter a Chicago elementary school Friday, the agency says it wasn't them. So what exactly happened?
A man wanted for a Chicago murder has been found and arrested at a Temple apartment complex. About 12:30 p.m. Tuesday the Bell County Sheriff’s Office, Violent Crimes
Chicago school officials claimed several Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents tried to enter a majority-Latino elementary school in the south side of Chicago on Friday, days after Donald Trump ’s administration rescinded long-standing policy that prohibits law enforcement actions in schools and churches.
In Chicago Public Schools, which has received thousands of migrant students in recent years, schools are training staff and families on their rights and grappling with how to convince their communities that schools are safe.
This year, the award recognizes sculptor Karyn Olivier, filmmaker Rea Tajiri, choreographer Nichole Canuso, and muralist/sculptor Cesar Viveros. They each win $50,000.
This year, the Chicago-based organization recognized a cohort of 50 artists and collectives from ten creative disciplines, including architect Jerome W Haferd and urban design practice Borderless Studio.