What to know about immigration enforcement in Chicago: Explainers and resources

As the Sun-Times and WBEZ report on this moment in the Chicago area, we’ve assembled a series of explainers to help you make sense of what’s happening. This collection will be updated as new reporting is published.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents escort someone inside the agency's processing center in Broadview as protesters yell and chant “quit your job” and “shame on you” on Sept. 5.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents escort someone inside the agency’s processing center in Broadview as protesters yell and chant “quit your job” and “shame on you” on Sept. 5.

Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Since President Donald Trump’s administration promised a “blitz” of immigration enforcement action in Chicago, there have been reports of ICE arrests, calls by local Democrats to protect their residents’ rights, protests against the federal government and rising tensions in the Latino community.

As the Sun-Times and WBEZ report on this moment in the Chicago area, we’ve assembled a series of explainers and other stories to help readers make sense of what’s happening.

Got a question about immigration enforcement or National Guard deployment that you’d like answered? Submit your questions here.

This collection of links will be updated as new content is published.

How does immigration enforcement work in Chicago?

We answer questions such as...

  • What are the key locations for operations?
  • What happens next to people who are detained

What if ICE comes to your workplace

We answer questions such as...

  • Do employers need to prepare for federal authorities?
  • How can federal agents gain access to the workplace?

What parents should know about sending kids to school

We answer questions such as...

  • What if I don’t feel safe walking or driving my child to school?
  • Can my child do school work from home?

How do sanctuary city laws protect immigrants?

We answer questions such as...

  • Can law enforcement officers ask about immigration status?
  • Why don’t all police departments help with immigration enforcement?

What if Trump deploys the National Guard?

We answer questions such as...

  • Is it legal for the National Guard to march into our city?
  • What can local leaders do to stop a National Guard deployment here?
  • Can I take pictures or film the National Guard?

How do I submit a news tip to the Sun-Times and/or WBEZ?

Go to suntimes.com/tips for more information.

How violent is Chicago?

A WBEZ analysis has found that a three-month summer span saw the fewest Chicago murders in 60 years while overall violent crime remained near its lowest point in at least four decades. We provide graphics and data for questions such as...

  • How does Chicago’s murder rate in summer 2025 compare to summers over the last 60 years?
  • How does Chicago’s violent crime rate in summer 2025 compare to data since 1984?

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