
CHICAGO — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday flatly rejected a request by Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to suspend immigration enforcements in the Chicago area until after Halloween. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Pritzker cited children’s safety and an incident from Saturday in which Customs and Border Protection agents deployed tear gas in a neighborhood where kids were preparing for a Halloween parade.
Main Idea: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem رفضed Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s request to pause immigration enforcement in the Chicago area over Halloween weekend.
Key Points:
Immigration raids in neighborhoods can raise fear for families, disrupt daily life, and put children, workers, and small businesses near clashes at risk.
DHS says the enforcement actions aim to remove people it calls criminals and may reassure some voters who want stricter public safety measures.
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Illinois governor who asked for the pause on immigration actions and is a primary focus of the article.
Homeland Security Secretary whose rejection of the pause request is a central action in the story.
Named enforcement commander whose agents’ conduct and court compliance are directly discussed.
Federal enforcement agency whose agents used tear gas in the Chicago area and are central to the controversy.
Federal enforcement agency whose officers are discussed as carrying out contested operations and facing threats.
Federal judge whose warnings and court oversight over immigration enforcement are a major part of the article.
The department led by Noem is central because it is directing immigration enforcement actions discussed in the article.
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Sign in to commentThe Chicago area is the main location where the enforcement actions and community reaction are unfolding.