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Chicago blocks proposal that'd allow law enforcement to cooperate with ICE on targeting criminal migrantsTwo Chicago officials who wanted to allow police to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to target migrants with a criminal record, saw their measure get struck down on Wednesday.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new city guidance on dealing with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is blasted by a Chicago alderman trying to remove dangerous criminals.
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Hosted on MSNCommunity leaders react to federal immigration raids in ChicagoBorder Czar Tom Homan and the acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, appointed by President Trump, are in town ...
Ray Lopez. Lopez (15th) said he plans to resurrect his failed 2019 effort to tighten the rules regarding owning livestock. He stressed that he is not looking to ban chicken coops, but rather limit ...
Alders Ray Lopez and Silvana Tabares want to tweak the law to make an exception for criminals. "Why am I trying to roll out the red carpet for individuals who choose to be criminals?" said Lopez ...
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New gunshot detection tech tested in Chicago’s 15th Ward(WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Chicago is seeing the possible future of gunshot detection technology in the city. Alder. Ray Lopez (15th Ward) held a demonstration of what he calls cutting edge gunshot ...
An ordinance pushed by Ald. Ray Lopez, 15th, and Ald. Silvana Tabares, 23rd, was blocked through a parliamentary move to thwart the measure from being considered by the City Council in a 39-to-11 ...
Southwest Side colleagues Ray Lopez (15th) and Silvana Tabares (23rd) plan to use a parliamentary maneuver to revive a stalled ordinance that would restore so-called “carve-outs” to Chicago ...
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Chicago’s 15th Ward testing ShotSpotter replacement(WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Chicago Ald. Ray Lopez is inviting people to his 15th Ward for a live demonstration of a new gunshot detection and response system to be deployed within the Back of the Yards ...
Ray Lopez (15th). "There you have it." Shooter Detection Systems (SDS), a subsidiary of Alarm.com, said the difference between their technology and others—like ShotSpotter—is that theirs uses ...
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