L.A. residents join ICE raid protests
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Chicagoans gathered again downtown Tuesday to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown with a pair of demonstrations outside Chicago immigration court and later in Dirksen
As hundreds of people took to the streets of downtown Chicago on Tuesday to protest ICE arrests, a car appeared to have sped through the crowd.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- ABC7 has learned of at least two planned Chicago protests on Tuesday over recent ICE raids. A number of social justice groups are expected to rally and march at ICE Chicago's Immigration Court in the morning and later in the day at Federal Plaza.
ICE protests are underway in downtown Chicago Demonstrators were protesting ICE and other federal agents engaged in the mass deportations happening nationwide. Images of people in
Hundreds of immigration protesters were taking to the streets on Tuesday in downtown Chicago against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement across the country.
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The bottom line: History says that as protests spread across the country, the violence and chaos that come with them will reach Chicago. Get more local stories in your inbox with Axios Chicago.
Protesters by the thousands marched through Chicago on Tuesday, stopping traffic in the downtown Loop and chanting anti-Trump slogans as they denounced immigration raids in Los Angeles, Chicago and other cities.
The people of Los Angeles and surrounding areas have taken a courageous stand against Trump’s reign of terror targeting immigrant families,” according to organizers in a social media post about the planned protest.
The Chicago clerk’s office has kept identifying application materials for more than 2,700 people who used the online CityKey system since December, documents ICE is seeking.