Chicago’s path to being a sanctuary city began more than 40 years ago. Here’s a look back at the leaders and laws that have shaped Chicago’s involvement with the sanctuary movement. July 18, 1982: ...
Chicago has always provided a place for the disenfranchised, whether from the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century, or today for those fleeing violence, famine, environmental disasters or ...
New Attorney General Pam Bondi is going after the sanctuary cities that refuge for migrants in the country without ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s appearance is likely to represent a flashpoint in the ongoing battle with the GOP-controlled U.S ...
Sanctuary laws prevent local authorities ... Some of those hurdles include Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance, which bars local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE, a Cook County policy ...
His recent visit led to the removal of a man with a criminal history dating back to ... reiterating Chicago's status as a sanctuary city. "I'm standing with the full force of government today ...
The Trump administration sued the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago on Thursday, alleging that their sanctuary city policies are blocking federal authorities from enforcing immigration laws.
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson — who is specifically named in the lawsuit — has defiantly stood by his city’s sanctuary law in the wake of President Donald Trump’s election ...
One of the DOJ’s top dogs was on the ground in Chicago during deportation raids this weekend to look for possible interference by officials in the sanctuary city, a DOJ official tells The Post.
In a resolution reaffirming Chicago’s sanctuary city status and “refuge for refugees from around the world,” Ald. Ed Burke, 14th, says it’s up to the federal government to make that decision.
Chicago’s path to being a sanctuary city began more than 40 years ago. Here’s a look at the leaders and laws that have shaped Chicago’s involvement with the sanctuary movement.