ICE Subpoenas Chicago for Personal Information in City Program Used by Immigrants: Mayor's Office
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Chicago mayor vows to ‘resist’ ICE subpoena for records of applicants in city ID program used by immigrants – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
"Mayor Johnson believes in upholding the Welcoming City Ordinance,” spokesperson Cassio Mendoza said. “Turning over personal information would betray the privacy and trust of residents who participated in the program. Mayor Johnson will continue to resist any attempts by the federal government to violate the rights and protections of Chicagoans.”
ICE subpoenas Chicago for personal information in city program used by immigrants: mayor's office
After U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement subpoenaed the city of Chicago for the personal information in a program used by immigrants, city officials said they have not turned anything over to the feds.
ICE subpoenas Chicago for records of applicants in city ID program used by immigrants
The Chicago clerk's office has kept identifying application materials for more than 2,700 people who used the online CityKey system since December, documents ICE is seeking.
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