Chicago School Mistakenly Reports ICE Raid, Reveals Secret Service Investigation
- Chicago Public Schools officials blocked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from raiding an elementary school amid deportation fears.
- The U.S. Secret Service agents visited the school while investigating a threat, not ICE agents.
- CPS stated, "CPS does not ask for our families' immigration status."
- School officials acknowledged a misunderstanding about the presence of ICE agents, reflecting community fears.
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Chicago school officials mistake Secret Service for ICE
"While people across the city are worried about heightened immigration enforcement, it is imperative that individuals not spread unverified information that sparks fear across the city,” the mayor wrote on X
Secret Service Visit School Due To 11 Year Old's Anti-Trump Video
Block Club Chicago reported on January 24, Secret Service agents were looking for an 11-year-old who posted an anti-Trump video. According to the independent Chicago news outlet, public school executives initially reported that ICE agents were turned away at Hamline Elementary School on Friday morning. But later the outlet reported: "Secret Service agents — not ICE — were denied entry at a Chicago elementary school despite initial CPS reports, a…
Feds push back after school district falsely claimed ICE agents visited elementary campus
The US Secret Service said its agents visited a Chicago elementary school Friday while investigating a threat, hours after school officials mistakenly claimed that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had come to the building.
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