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Homeland Security officers arrived in force on Tuesday at Chicago's National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture.
The museum described the surprise visit as a “targeted” attempt to intimidate staff and patrons ahead of a lineup of Latine cultural celebrations.
On this episode of “Paris on Politics,” we explore who Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan are targeting with their intensified immigration enforcement. Then, federal ...
Local leaders are speaking out after they say federal agents entered Chicago’s National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture and refused to show a badge or identification.
Stephanie Lulay, Executive editor and Co-Founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announced the full schedule for ...
Summer festival organizers are considering extra protocols amid fears of deportation arrests and Immigration and Customs ...
Tuesday's incident unleashed panic in a community with many immigrants living in fear of raids and deportations and ahead of ...
A circus hits town this week, leading the way for a wide spectrum of spectacle. Throw in the odd cultural curveball, and you ...
Puerto Rican museum staff said the federal agents were looking at entry and exit points for events that may draw undocumented ...
Community leaders and elected officials in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood said at least a dozen federal agents appeared ...
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