As immigration crackdowns move on, Chicago group aims to share resistance techniques

NPRThursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:53:50 PM
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As immigration crackdowns move on, Chicago group aims to share resistance techniques
  • A neighborhood network in Chicago is actively sharing resistance techniques with other cities facing immigration crackdowns, having recently tested their strategies against intensified federal enforcement.
  • This initiative highlights the resilience of local communities in the face of federal immigration policies, showcasing their commitment to protecting vulnerable populations.
  • The ongoing legal battles surrounding immigration enforcement, including recent court rulings on the use of force by agents, underscore the contentious nature of immigration policy and the grassroots movements that arise in response.
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