Secret service agents were mistakenly identified as ICE officers when attempting to enter an elementary school, creating a potentially stressful environment for education majors stationed in schools.
Many immigrant children in Chicago are too anxious to go to school, fearing parents will be deported Editor’s Note: Silent Battles is a new reporting project focusing on the mental health of immigrant ...
The U.S. Secret Service did not arrest former national security advisor John Bolton in January. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact-checking work.
Last month, Chicago Public Schools had a false report of ICE agents, and officials confused them with Secret Service agents ... principal of Hamline Elementary in Chicago.
(The Hill) — Denver Public Schools ... Secret Service agents. “We will not open our door for ICE, and we are here to protect our children,” said Natasha Ortega, principal of Hamline ...
Chicago Public Schools officials had a calm, seemingly friendly conversation with two Secret Service agents outside Hamline Elementary School hours before the district sparked a nationwide panic ...
CHICAGO — Chicago Public Schools officials had a calm, seemingly friendly conversation with two U.S. Secret Service agents outside Hamline School hours before the district sparked a nationwide ...