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'Terrified' Chicagoans Join Illinois Dems In Calling For Probe Into Homeland Security's Tactics

State Democrats, led by U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley, demand an investigation into federal immigration enforcement actions in Chicago, citing violations of due process and excessive force. Recent incidents include the detainment of U.S. citizens and the use of tear gas, prompting concerns among local residents.

Immigration Agents Detained A Schizophrenic Man Then Dropped Him Miles From Home

Immigration agents detained Omar Huerta Cisneros, a permanent U.S. resident with schizophrenia, during a walk in Chicago Lawn and failed to inform his family of his whereabouts for two weeks. After locating him in Franklin Park, family members raised concerns that his detention violated a consent decree limiting warrantless arrests. Advocates argue that law enforcement should provide clear justification for detaining individuals, especially those with mental health issues.

15 Things To Do Outside In Chicago This November

Chicago welcomes November with a variety of outdoor events celebrating the changing season, including nature walks and community activities. Highlights include a bird migration event on November 1 and the festive return of Christkindlmarket. These events provide opportunities for residents to enjoy the outdoors while engaging in local traditions.

Aldi Opening In South Loop's Roosevelt Collection

Aldi plans to open a new store in the Roosevelt Collection Shops in the South Loop, with construction set to begin soon. The discount grocer aims to join 18 other retailers in the shopping center and expects to open next year. Aldi operates 33 locations throughout Chicago and is also expanding into River North.

This Week In Photos Bovino's Day In Court, Feds Continue To Tear Gas Neighbors

Chicagoans are set to celebrate Halloween and Día de los Muertos while facing ongoing operations by federal immigration agents in the city. Block Club reporters captured the vibrant neighborhood activities amidst these challenges. The latest podcast discusses these issues in detail.

Will The Congress Theater Finally Be Revived? City Seeks 25 Million Loan To Make It Happen

City officials seek a $25.25 million federal loan to revive the Congress Theater in Logan Square, a project long stalled by funding issues. If approved, construction could begin in spring 2026, with an estimated completion by mid-2027. The project aims to revitalize the area and provide affordable housing.

Teen Cancer Patient Reunites With Father After His Release From ICE Detention

Ruben Torres Maldonado reunited with his family after being released from ICE detention, where he was held for two weeks. An immigration judge deemed his arrest unlawful, citing his strong community ties and lack of criminal history. The case highlights concerns over federal immigration enforcement's impact on families in Chicago.

Miss Purl, A Beverly Yarn Shop That Celebrated Community Through Knitting, Will Close In November

Miss Purl Yarn Shop in Beverly will close on November 9 after four years of operation. Owner Kamaca Champion attributed the closure to challenging market conditions and insufficient community support, despite the shop's role in fostering local connections through knitting. A final “Last Stitch” sale will take place from November 28-30.

Thousands To Run At Pilsen's Annual Carrera De Los Muertos

Pilsen's annual Carrera de los Muertos will feature a record 8,000 runners this Saturday. The 18th edition of the Race of the Dead highlights the community's vibrant culture while promoting fitness and unity.

Feds Won't Pause Immigration Blitz During Halloween, Da De Los Muertos, Homeland Security Boss Says

Federal officials will not pause immigration enforcement operations in Chicago during Halloween and Día de los Muertos. Governor JB Pritzker criticized the decision, arguing it threatens the safety of families celebrating the holidays. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the operations, emphasizing their importance in targeting criminals.

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