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Faculty unions demanded that the University of Chicago take a stance against ICE operations during a press conference, criticizing the administration's guidelines.
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Judge, attorneys to inspect Broadview ICE facility after reports of 'inhumane' conditions
A federal judge and a team of attorneys will inspect the Broadview ICE facility on Thursday after reports of "abhorrent and degrading" conditions inside.
According to the ruling, Diana Santillana will be given a bond hearing in front of an immigration judge, who could order her released while her civil deportation case proceeds.
In Chicago's Mexican neighborhood of Pilsen, fear runs deep and families have been torn apart by ICE. Some immigrants have found a "second family" at St. Pius V, where priests have been supporting immigrant parishioners.
Known for praising the city with “big shoulders,” the beloved 1914 composition recently was recited in a ruling addressing federal immigration agents’ use of force. Literary scholars say they were “astounded” and “amazed.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Laura K. McNally authorized the visit after the court ordered Homeland Security to improve conditions at the site.
A federal judge has ordered that hundreds of people detained by ICE be released from federal facilities in the next week because their arrests were possibly unlawful and in violation of a federal court order.
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Little Village business owners hopeful amid reports ICE could leave Chicago
Reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents could soon be leaving Chicago are sparking mixed emotions across the city, particularly in Little Village, where many business owners say immigration fears have turned the neighborhood into a ghost town.