As deportation officers continue to zero in on Chicago and Republican officials gear up for investigations into the mayor, moderate ...
Three Chicago aldermen responded to Mayor Brandon Johnson's defiant posture towards the Trump administration's immigration ...
Ald. Raymond Lopez, 15th, announced his plans Monday to test a technology that helps police identify and respond to gunshots with tools like acoustic detectors, infrared cameras and even drones.
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City Council sides with Mayor Brandon Johnson on Chicago’s sanctuary city disputeThe failed vote was no surprise; even if the amendment had passed, there would have been a 34-vote hurdle to clear a potential mayoral veto.
Alds. Raymond Lopez (15th) and Silvana Tabares (23rd) have proposed an amendment to a Chicago ordinance that would allow limited cooperation with federal immigration authorities when undocumented ...
Alders voted 39-11 to table an effort to force a vote on an amendment proposed by Alds. Raymond Lopez (15th) and Silvana Tabares (23rd) to allow the Chicago Police Department to work with federal ...
Alders approved more than $35 million in settlements, blocked a vote to amend the city's Welcoming City ordinance and delayed ...
The ordinance Alds. Raymond Lopez and Silvana Tabares want to resurrect at next week’s City Council meeting ahead of former President Donald Trump’s inauguration also would have a chilling ...
Officials from one blue city mayor’s own party were lashing out over his opposition to the president’s immigration policies with a damning accusation about Hizzoner’s main concern. […] ...
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