Those arrested during and after Operation Midway Blitz are facing a rapidly shifting legal and administrative landscape with fewer and narrower paths to securing legal status and continuing their ...
While federal immigration enforcement shrank when many agents left Chicago in November, the aftermath is affecting what people do every day in Little Village, Pilsen and the Southeast Side.
After federal agents in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood arrested 37 people during immigration enforcement action at an apartment building early on Sept. 30, 2025, a claim circulated online that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like many Chicago-area residents, Katie Bunt watched in horror as federal agents conducted Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago, and ...
Arrests, raids and protests have become daily occurrences as the presence of ICE in Chicago has drastically increased since the Department of Homeland Security launched what it dubbed "Operation ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Some street vendors say they are barely making enough to survive, due to the widespread immigration crackdown in the Chicago area. Community members are stepping in and finding ...
Stigma and a false sense of security have kept families from speaking publicly about immigration enforcement. The daughter of a deported man says "staying silent ... hurts you more than anything." ...
A federal judge is banning immigration authorities from firing tear gas and using other riot weapons during protests in Chicago after video evidence and courtroom testimony from protesters, reporters ...
They’re gone? Really gone? President Donald Trump’s invasion of Chicago with Border Patrol agents has seemingly fizzled out for now. Here’s a bit of advice from a longtime political observer: If Trump ...
Los Angeles was just the prelude. The Department of Homeland Security has been carrying out a large-scale immigration enforcement campaign in Chicago — dubbed “Operation Midway Blitz” — since early ...
In the early hours of Sept. 30, 2025, the residents of a five-story apartment building in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood woke to the sound of federal agents storming their homes. Agents from U.S.