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Official policy documents from Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools Deny ICE Agents Entry to Hamline Elementary in Back of the Yards, No Arrests Made
Jan 24, 2025, 07:36 PM
Chicago Public Schools officials reported that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were denied entry to Hamline Elementary School in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago on Friday morning. The agents arrived at the school around 11:15 a.m., but were not allowed inside as the school followed protocols outlined by the district. No arrests were made during the incident. CPS officials emphasized that all students and staff remained safe, and the school continued its operations uninterrupted. The incident aligns with CPS's commitment to protect students and their families under the Illinois TRUST Act and Chicago's Welcoming City Ordinance, which stipulate that ICE agents are not permitted access to CPS facilities without a judicial warrant. This comes amidst a broader nationwide ICE operation.
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