Deputy Opinion Editor Michael Clausen discusses the political state of Chicago's migrants, from Washington to City Hall.
Chicagoland’s population has been boosted by international migrants in recent years. But 347,000 residents left for other ...
Texts from Mayor Brandon Johnson paint a picture of a freshman executive entrenching further into his identity as a Black mayor.
The City Council's Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights met for the first time in nearly eight months to discuss what's being done to support the city's immigrant community.
The Department of Homeland Security touted major progress Tuesday in its efforts to deport migrants living in the U.S.
The attacks on the judiciary by Trump and his allies have increased in recent days, with calls to impeach a judge who ruled ...
Through all the changes since President Trump took office, volunteers at Kino Border Initiative south of the Arizona-Mexico ...
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After several years of decline, the population is increasing, helped by immigration, while outbound migration slows.
Migrants who agreed to voluntarily return to ... information about what would happen with them next. Editorial: City of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools are fighting over dangerous levels ...
Here's a rundown of several key claims made during the hearing, and our reporting on the issues and numbers referenced by ...