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Thousands of factory workers who commute or live in the suburbs of Chicago have felt the economic effects of immigration enforcement since President Donald Trump took office.
Sister Pat Murphy began her mercy ministry in 1947 as a teacher in parochial schools in Illinois and Wisconsin.
Two of the fired federal immigration judges disclosed that they were told how they should rule on immigration cases.
A Chicago-area nun known as an advocate for immigrants has died. Sister Patricia Murphy was 96. Longtime friend Sister JoAnn ...
George Pappas, Jennifer Peyton and Carla Espinoza were all federal immigration judges fired this month by email. The three ...
They came for the ‘American Dream.’ The husband says conditions in detention were ‘inhumane.’ The wife has enrolled in the ...
A Tribune analysis reveals a sharp overall increase in the number of people booked into detention processing centers in the ...
Faith leaders and community members gathered outside the Chicago Immigration Court office in the South Loop for a peaceful ...
President Donald Trump has fired two Chicago immigration judges at a time when masked federal agents are increasingly turning to immigration courts to enact Trump’s “mass deportation” agenda.
Chicago alders are butting heads over the release of communication data between cops and federal agents during last month's ...
It's probably a long shot, but some House Republicans are actually interested in bipartisan immigration reform again.
The increase in immigration in Chicago comes as the United States ends Title 42, a federal health law that had been used during the pandemic by border officials to quickly expel immigrants.