Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Holds Press Briefing As Trump Immigration Crackdown Ramps Up Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson held a press briefing. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to ...
Families — most of them not immigrants — pulled some 450 children from day care and preschool, about 70% of those enrolled in ...
The Chicago Teachers Union held "walk-ins" at several schools on Tuesday to voice concerns about the Trump administration's ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday the first flights of undocumented immigrants from the U.S. to ...
CTU members and parents will gather outside schools to share their concerns and then teachers will walk into schools in ...
Two days after nonprofit groups sued the federal government over a stop-work order targeting programs that provide information and guidance to people facing deportation, the U.S. Justice Department ...
Latino-owned businesses across the city shut their doors Monday to underscore their vital contributions to the U.S. economy, ...
Critics argue that deportation efforts disproportionately target Black and Latino migrants while overlooking white undocumented immigrants.
The walk-ins also come in the middle of contract negotiations between CTU and Chicago Public Schools leadership.
Three Chicago aldermen responded to Mayor Brandon Johnson's defiant posture towards the Trump administration's immigration ...
Democrat are upset, acting as if Trump were marching illegal-alien kids at gunpoint through the desert and flinging them over ...
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.