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CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago carpenter cleared of accusations that he put a $10,000 bounty on the life of a Border Patrol commander has been taken into immigration custody and faces deportation, attorneys confirmed Tuesday.
Citing the recent “executions” of two U.S. citizens by immigration agents in Minneapolis, a lawyer for a Chicago woman shot by a Border Patrol agent in October asked a judge on Monday
Good morning, Chicago. Citing the recent “executions” of two U.S. citizens by immigration agents in Minneapolis, a lawyer for a Chicago woman shot by a Border Patrol agent in October asked a judge to allow bodycam footage and other evidence from the incident to be made public.
Federal Enforcement Chicago FILE - Greg Bovino, the chief patrol agent for the U.S. Border Patrol El Centro sector, center, stands with federal immigration agents near an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Ill., Oct. 3, 2025.
Even though Operation Midway Blitz may be over, the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago are still ongoing. So too are the legal fights over what happened this past fall,
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Former judges concerned over Trump admin. plan to install military attorneys as immigration judges
Former Immigration judges are deeply concerned about a Trump administration plan to install military attorneys as immigration judges around the country, including in Chicago. They are worried about what this could mean for due process, with reports of only ...
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Judge orders improvements at a Chicago-area immigration facility after claims of inhumane conditions
CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered authorities to improve a Chicago-area immigration facility after a group of detainees sued, alleging they were being kept in “inhumane” conditions. The order will be in effect for 14 days.