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Actor John Cusack sent a message to President Donald Trump during a CNN interview on Saturday at a Chicago "No Kings" protest, telling the president to "go to hell."
With thousands of "No Kings" protests planned around the U.S. this weekend, many are expected to take place in Chicago and surrounding suburbs as the city continues to grapple with immigration enforcement efforts from President Donald Trump's administration.
At least 11 protesters were arrested amid clashes with local police outside the Broadview, Ill., Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Friday morning.
Chicago organizers predict the “No Kings” protest on Saturday will be bigger than events in June, fueled by anger at Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Actor John Cusack attended a "No Kings" protest in Chicago on Saturday, telling CNN he was frustrated by ICE operations in the City.
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High-speed Border Patrol chase ends in arrest, tear gas used on protesters on Chicago’s South Side
Chicago — A high-speed chase involving Border Patrol agents led to the pursued person's arrest Tuesday afternoon in a residential street on Chicago’s South Side, authorities said, and footage from the scene shows protesters gathering before agents deployed a tear gas to disperse them.
Two major gatherings—one political, the other artistic—are set to unfold hours apart in downtown Chicago. Hear about traffic closures, times and more.