Chicago officials admitted they confused Secret Service agents who showed up at an elementary school to investigate a threat for ICE agents.
Chicago Public Schools prevented federal officers from from going into an elementary school on Chicago’s Southwest Side Friday and talking to students, according to school officials.
CHICAGO - After Chicago Public Schools (CPS) initially claimed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents visited a Southwest Side elementary school Friday morning, it was later confirmed ...
Fearing federal agents asking to search a Chicago elementary school Friday morning were from Immigration and Customs ...
Chicago Public Schools officials had a calm, seemingly friendly conversation with two U.S. Secret Service agents outside ...
Sources said the Secret Service was investigating an online threat that a Hamline student made against President Trump following the U.S. ban on TikTok.
UPDATE: The U.S. Secret Service said the encounter was actually agents conducting a "protective intelligence investigation." Read more here. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were ...
Many questions remain about what happened at Hamline Elementary when Chicago Public Schools mistook Secret Service agents for ...
The first official elected Chicago school board meeting focused on protecting Chicago Public School students from ICE, and a ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents attempted to enter Hamline Elementary School on Friday, according to a Chicago ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- On his first full day in ... language about "sensitive locations," including schools, and ICE arrests, CPS does not plan to share private student-level information with ...