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Hundreds Walk Out in Little Village to Protest Immigration Raids as Border Patrol Chief Is Called to Court

Chicago Public Schools reiterates excused-absence protections for students.

Overview

  • Students marched from the Little Village/Lawndale High School campus to the neighborhood arch in a peaceful protest as police temporarily closed part of 26th Street.
  • The action followed recent immigration operations in Little Village where agents detained residents and deployed tear gas and a pepper ball, according to videos and witnesses.
  • Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino was called to federal court in Chicago to address possible violations of a court order limiting the use of chemical agents.
  • Organizers urged Chicago Public Schools to provide hybrid or remote options for classmates who fear traveling to school during intensified federal enforcement.
  • CPS said it will keep in-person instruction, allow excused absences for students’ emotional or physical well-being, and noted that a district-wide remote shift lacks state authorization and federal funding.