
Chicago school claims to block ICE entry, was really Secret Service
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Kalé Carey (Reporter), Joey Nunez (Video Editor)
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) claimed to have faced an unprecedented situation Friday morning, Jan. 24, when agents attempted to enter one of the district’s elementary schools. However, while the visiting agents were initially reported to be from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), it was later clarified that they were with the U.S. Secret Service.
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CPS responds to unauthorized entry attempt
According to CPS officials, the incident occurred at an elementary school on Friday morning. Federal agents attempted to enter the building but school staff stopped them at the door.

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“The ICE agents were not allowed into the school and were not permitted to speak to any students or staff members,” said Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova.
US Secret Service clarifies the situation
Following the incident, the U.S. Secret Service said their agents were at the school due to a potential nearby threat. They believed someone they needed to speak with might have been inside the school, but agents never entered.
CPS sticks to district protocol
CPS officials stressed that they followed all protocols to ensure the safety of students and staff and reaffirmed their commitment to following state and city laws.
Under the Illinois Trust Act, local law enforcement is prohibited from enforcing federal immigration laws or working with federal agencies to check a person’s immigration status.
Additionally, Chicago’s Welcoming Ordinance, which designates the city as a sanctuary city, offers added protection for people who reside there without proper documentation.
Chkoumbova said, “CPS does not ask for our families’ immigration status.”
[Lauren Taylor]
WITH FEDERAL OFFICIALS NOW AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP TO ENTER SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, AND CHURCHES TO REMOVE UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS, A CHICAGO SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORTED ITS FIRST VISIT FROM ICE AGENTS.
HOWEVER, THE AGENCY SAYS THE VISIT WAS ACTUALLY MADE BY THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE.
ITS WHAT CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFICIALS SAY WAS AN UNPRECEDENTED SITUATION AT THE ONE OF THEIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
THE PRINCIPAL SAYS AGENTS TRIED TO GET IN ON FRIDAY MORNING, BUT WERE STOPPED AT THE DOOR.
(“The ICE agents were not allowed into the school and were not permitted to speak to any students or staff members.” )
THE SECRET SERVICE LATER EXPLAINED THAT A NEARBY THREAT HAD BROUGHT THEM TO THE SCHOOL, BELIEVING SOMEONE THEY NEEDED TO SPEAK WITH MIGHT BE INSIDE.
CPS OFFICIALS SAY THEY FOLLOWED ALL PROTOCOLS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF STUDENTS AND STAFF, AND THEY PLAN TO CONTINUE DOING SO IN LINE WITH BOTH STATE AND CITY LAWS.
UNDER THE ILLINOIS TRUST ACT, LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT IS PROHIBITED FROM ENFORCING FEDERAL IMMIGRATION LAWS OR WORKING WITH FEDERAL AGENCIES TO CHECK AN INDIVIDUAL’S IMMIGRATION STATUS.
ADDITIONALLY, CHICAGO’S WELCOMING ORDINANCE DESIGNATES THE CITY AS A SANCTUARY, OFFERING AN EXTRA LAYER OF PROTECTION FOR UNDOCUMENTED INDIVIDUALS.
(“CPS does not ask for our families immigration status.” )
UNLESS DIRECTED BY A WARRANT SIGNED BY A JUDGE, CPS SAYS IT WILL NOT COOPERATE WITH ICE AGENTS INSIDE ANY OF THEIR SCHOOLS.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M LAUREN TAYLOR
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