The City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit Authority have launched a “Know Your Rights” ad campaign in response to President Donald Trump’s threat of mass deportations.
Undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families are learning how to assert themselves — and prepare for worst-case ...
Although the new President's rhetoric is frightening, there remain constitutional limits on how immigration agents operate.
The City of Chicago and the CTA have launched a “Know Your Rights” ad campaign in response to President Trump’s threat of mass deportations. The ad campaign, featured ...
President Donald Trump's executive orders and his agenda targeting the immigrant community have many concerned.
The ads will be displayed on more than 400 screens across the transit system and include a QR code that riders can scan with their cellphone directing them to the city’s Know Your Rights website.
The campaign aims to educate residents about their rights in the event of being stopped or detained by federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
Chicago officials launched a new campaign aimed at educating residents about what to do if they are stopped or detained by federal immigration agents.
If ICE agents knock on your door, you can ask to ... And then we want to make sure that, if we know it's immigration enforcement, that we're asserting our rights. We’re asserting our right ...
The “Know your rights” sign includes a sample of a judicial warrant allowing ICE to enter one’s home and a sample administrative warrant that does not permit ICE to enter one’s home.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor JB Pritzker are once again pushing back on the Trump administration's promise of mass deportations ...