17 arrested at Chicago ICE protest in Loop, police say
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The woman was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital where she was treated and released, Chicago police said.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- More anti-ICE Chicago protests are expected on Thursday, immigration advocates say. Organizers plan to speak and march against President Donald Trump's administration's immigration policies. The demonstrations come as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson warns that ICE is planning to increase their operations in the city.
Chicago police said a 66-year-old woman was struck and injured after a car drove into a crowd during an anti-ICE protest.
Good afternoon, Chicago. A massive demonstration by thousands who marched through Chicago’s Loop in protest of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown yesterday briefly snarled traffic and resulted in several confrontations between protesters and police as crowds surged into downtown streets and DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
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Axios on MSNChicago braces for mass weekend protestsChicago leaders are urging calm as the city heads into a weekend of No Kings protests against President Trump's policies and military parade. Why it matters: Saturday's protests are expected to be exponentially larger than Tuesday's demonstrations,
Protesters and police have faced off in Los Angeles, and anti-ICE protests are popping up across the country. Follow for live updates.
Protests over immigration raids stretched into a fifth night in Los Angeles and spread to other cities, including New York, Chicago and Milwaukee, prompting clashes between police and demonstrators.California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Donald Trump of misusing his power by mobilizing troops in Los Angeles and warned other states to prepare for similar unrest.