Chicago’s mayor announces ICE-free zones

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentProfile Sign InCreate your free profile news AlertsThere are no new alerts at this timeTrump's message to Americans amid shutdown00:22Crowd sets Boston police car on fire with fireworks00:55Pritzker slams Trump's deployment of National Guard01:29The government shutdown has couples in limbo01:13Inside D.C.’s first no-phones bar01:06Paramount names Bari Weiss editor-in-chief of CBS News00:22CDC issues new Covid-19 vaccine guidelines00:22Now PlayingChicago’s mayor announces ICE-free zones00:36UP NEXTMark Sanchez charged with felony over parking dispute00:51France's prime minister resigns after less than a month00:22Judge's home destroyed in fire, investigation underway00:31Judge blocks deployment of National Guard to Portland00:28Americans among winners of Nobel Prize in medicine00:27Treasury Department unveils draft of Trump coin00:25Thousands of Israelis protest against the war in Gaza00:20Meet the 'Chinese Trump'01:12Blizzard traps hundreds of hikers on Mount Everest01:042 girls die in subway 'surfing' incident in NYC00:512 dead, 12 wounded in Alabama shooting00:17Pilots lift off for New Mexico balloon festival00:22The mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, announced city property and participating private property will become “ICE-free zones,” as President Donald Trump tries to deploy National Guard troops throughout Illinois.Oct. 6, 2025Read MoreUP NEXTTrump's message to Americans amid shutdown00:22Crowd sets Boston police car on fire with fireworks00:55Pritzker slams Trump's deployment of National Guard01:29The government shutdown has couples in limbo01:13Inside D.C.’s first no-phones bar01:06Paramount names Bari Weiss editor-in-chief of CBS News00:22Meet the PressNBC News NOWMeet the PressPlay All
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