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Busy Chicago district known as ‘Mexico of the Midwest’ turns into ghost town as fears of ICE raids loom
Fears over possible ICE raids have heightened across the U.S., causing Chicago’s Mexican-American community Little Village to become deserted
In Frigid Chicago, Businesses Struggle to Open Amid Fears of ICE Raids
Newsweek reached out to ICE and Chicago City Hall for comment via email Tuesday morning.
Threat of Immigration Raid Turns Chicago Hub Into Ghost Town
The second busiest retail corridor in Chicago is typically a bustling area dotted with taquerias and Mexican grocery stores in the southwestern part of the city. By Monday afternoon it had turned into a ghost town.
Foot traffic drops 50% in busy Chicago shopping district as Trump immigration raids loom
A bustling shopping district in Chicago known as the “Mexico of the Midwest” has seen foot traffic plummet by 50% — as residents say they fear the immigration raids promised by President Trump. The sidewalks were empty and some businesses were closed along a two-mile stretch of shops and restaurants on 26th Street in Chicago’s Little Village — the Windy City’s second busiest retail corridor — as Trump was sworn into office Monday.
Chicago immigrant hub neighborhood goes quiet amid fears of first Trump deportation raid
Immigration czar Tom Homan said Monday that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement had “pulled back” a reported Chicago operation, after news of the potential plan leaked over the weekend, but that Americans will see the agency in action “real soon.
Despite reports of Tuesday immigration raid, Chicago was quiet on Trump's first full day in office
Activists monitoring for immigration arrests said they had seen no activity, but the threat of deportations continues and the local community should remain alert.
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Nine Inch Nails announce 2025 tour with stops in Chicago, Detroit, and more
The Nine Inch Nails “Peel It Back Tour” includes a Michigan concert at Little Caesars Arena this August. See them live in ...
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Inside the Ben Johnson hiring: What convinced him Chicago Bears are ‘set up for success’ — and how they were ‘ready to pounce’
The interview was scheduled for Jan. 11. The Detroit Lions were deep into their postseason bye week and still awaiting their ...
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Chicago mayor rips Trump admin for 'unconscionable' crackdown on illegal immigration
Chicago resident P Rae Easley joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss her take on Mayor Brandon Johnson's resistance to the ...
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Arctic cold continues Tuesday in Chicago with below-zero wind chills
The arctic air will persist through at least Wednesday morning. Early Tuesday morning, wind chill readings ranged from -20 to ...
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‘People are hiding.’ Chicago immigrants stay home from work to avoid potential ICE arrests.
Amid President Donald Trump’s threats of sweeping arrests and mass deportations, undocumented workers in Chicago skipped work ...
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Review: Muti and Chicago Give a Singing Account of a Rare Verdi
Riccardo Muti led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in a program that featured Verdi’s “Four Seasons” and ...
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Man critically hurt in drive-by shooting in Chicago's West Garfield Park, police say
A man was hospitalized after being shot Wednesday night in the West Garfield Park neighborhood. It happened just before 10:30 ...
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Arctic blast hits Chicago area with dangerously cold temps, wind chills 29 degrees below zero
Tuesday is the coldest day so far this winter, but it was far from a record. The coldest temperature on the books for Jan. 21 ...
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Bulled-up funds: friend or foe of Chicago corn and soybeans?
Oman's state-owned logistics firm Asyad Group plans to offer investors shares in its shipping division through an initial ...
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Extreme cold that has settled in Chicago is linked to climate change, experts emphasize
While everyone feels the cold, an expert said that feeling is doing more to our bodies — with concerns to be aware of beyond ...
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