Immigration Advocates React To News That Gutierrez Won’t Seek Re-Election
Immigration reform advocates in Chicago say they’ll be losing a lion for their cause when Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez steps down at the end of his term.
Immigration reform advocates in Chicago say they’ll be losing a lion for their cause when Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez steps down at the end of his term.
A woman who has taken sanctuary in a West Side church has been told to deport herself back to Mexico by the end of this week.
A coalition of immigrant and African-American workers on Chicago’s West Side say the city ignores racist labor practices in areas that benefit from TIF funds.
An undocumented man who’s suing Chicago over its use of the gang database may soon reach a settlement with the city.
One North Side alderman has no sympathy for homeless people whose tents are confiscated and thrown out by the city.
The head of City Colleges of Chicago is floating an idea to make community colleges more accessible statewide.
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is looking to drastically expand its detention capacity for undocumented immigrants in the Chicago area.
Immigration attorneys in Chicago say it’s getting harder than ever to help their clients become legal.
Chicago’s rules on if homeless people can live in tents — and where — are confusing and inconsistently applied.
Muslim activists and their allies are responding to the blocking of the latest version of President Trump’s travel ban.