Trump administration, Chicago and Federal judge
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Thousands of factory workers who commute to or live in the suburbs of Chicago have felt the economic effects of immigration enforcement since President Donald Trump took office.
Federal immigration judges fired by the Trump administration are filing appeals, pursuing legal action and speaking out in an unusually public campaign to fight back.
After a federal judge threw out the Trump Administration's lawsuit against sanctuary cities in Illinois, the government looks towards New York
Un juez de Illinois desestimó el viernes una demanda del gobierno del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump que buscaba interrumpir los límites que
Billed as “ending crime and disorder on America’s streets,” the order would shift funds away from “housing first” and “harm reduction” efforts and ease removing encampments and institutionalizing people.
Wisconsin Democratic Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez entered the battleground state's open race for governor on Friday by calling President Donald Trump a "maniac" and claiming, "His tariffs are killing our farmers and his policies are hurting our kids.
In a formerly rare move that’s a sign of unusual times at the Justice Department, a panel of federal judges in Chicago has approved of Andrew Boutros’ appointment by the Trump