Chicago, No Kings and anti-Trump
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A huge crowd gathered at Daley Plaza Saturday for a planned march through Downtown as part of a nationwide day of protest against President Donald Trump.
Chicago will no longer allow residents to apply online for a municipal identification card after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials subpoenaed records identifying applicants for the ID, known as the City Key, City Clerk Anna Valencia announced Saturday.
City officials confirmed reports that President Trump is sending ICE tactical teams to Chicago, the same move that sparked massive protests in Los Angeles.
The Chicago No Kings rally comes as protests have ramped up against ICE and the Trump administration this week locally and in Los Angeles, where the National Guard and Marines have been deployed against the wishes of local leaders.
The Chicago Sky held a 39–38 lead at halftime on Friday night against the Atlanta Dream and trailed by just four points entering the fourth quarter. Kamilla Cardoso and Angel Reese led the way for Chicago,
Records obtained by the Sun-Times show the police have handed over documents that include the names, addresses and countries of origin of people targeted by federal immigration authorities.
The Chicago Department of Transportation announced seven new speed enforcement cameras will be activated this month.
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The noted Chicago White Sox fan will deliver a pre-recorded video message to attendees and viewers. Friends of the pope are also expected to speak.
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Ice Cube talked about basketball and two new Nothing Bundt Cakes flavors were revealed on "Windy City Weekend" Friday.
Chicago is an anchor city for the "No Kings" protests Saturday, and city officials said they are prepared for the crowds expected.