In a surprising turn of events, the Supreme Court has halted the Trump administration's plans to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, marking a significant setback for the president's immigration policies. The decision comes amid protests and legal challenges to military involvement in civilian matters.
In a surprising ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has blocked President Trump's attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, marking a significant setback for his administration's aggressive policies in Democratic-led cities.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect as a snowstorm approaches this weekend, potentially dropping over 10 inches of snow. Expect dangerous travel conditions and significant impacts on airports. Stay informed!
Illinois lawmakers have passed a controversial bill to fund public transportation, redirecting funds from the Road Fund and increasing sales tax in the Chicago area. With a looming funding shortfall, critics raise concerns over the impact on downstate transit and infrastructure.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene and allow the deployment of troops in Illinois, intensifying federal efforts to bolster security in the Chicago area. What does this mean for the city?
In a landmark decision, a federal judge mandates body cameras for ICE agents in Chicago following aggressive tactics against protesters. This ruling aims to enhance transparency and accountability during immigration enforcement operations.
As President Trump deploys National Guard troops in Illinois, legal battles arise. A pivotal court hearing will determine if the deployment can proceed amidst strong local opposition and claims of illegality.
The Department of Homeland Security is mobilizing 250 federal agents and vehicles at a military base in Illinois, gearing up for significant immigration enforcement operations in the Chicago area, as tensions rise ahead of the expected raids.