Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker had more scathing words for President Donald Trump Thursday. During a press conference in Chicago, Pritzker accused the president of not ...
All children in the United States are entitled to equal access to a basic public elementary and secondary education, regardless of their actual or perceived immigration status, or the status ...
Suarez, a 27-year-old Mexican national, in connection with a hit-and-run that killed two young women on Jan. 19.
Illinois will joins several other states to stand against President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement plan.
The Trump administration rescinded a policy that limited immigration enforcement actions in or near “sensitive locations,” such as schools, playgrounds, child care centers and bus stops.
The order has already become the subject of five lawsuits by civil rights groups and Democratic attorneys general from 22 states.
The temporary restraining order sought by Arizona, Illinois, Oregon and Washington was the first to get a hearing before a judge and applies nationally.
Despite worries about federal immigration raids in the city, Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez told Chalkbeat he believes schools “are the safest spaces” for children.
Staff concerns about certain doctors were allegedly ignored. "He's going to end up in jail," a senior manager said of one.
A multistate coalition argues that birthright citizenship is a fundamental right protected by the 14th Amendment.