This is what most of them are doing
BREAKING: Today, Trump’s ICE agents showed up at a public elementary school in Chicago.
Hamlin Elementary School, a K-8 school with 529 students—an overwhelming majority of whom are Latino—refused to let ICE agents into the building.
Is this really the America we want? A place…
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) January 24, 2025
Oh, but, he go community noted (I’d like to think I had something to do with it)
U.S. Secret Service visit mistaken for ICE raid at Chicago elementary school
After Chicago Public Schools (CPS) initially claimed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents visited a South Side elementary school Friday morning, it was later confirmed that this was not the case.
Instead, U.S. Secret Service agents were investigating a threat linked to the TikTok ban.
What Happened?: The Secret Service was responding to a threat originating from a home in the Back of the Yards neighborhood near Hamline Elementary School.
The threat was against someone “the Secret Service protects” but further details haven’t been released.
No one was present at the home, so agents went to the school around 11:15 a.m. They were not allowed inside and left business cards with staff.
Yeah, it was the Secret Service. Not ICE.
But, don’t expect the Useful Idiot moonbats to admit they were wrong
Local Reaction:
“The attempted ICE raid on Hamline Elementary in Chicago today is an attack on not just Chicago’s immigrant community, but our entire city. Chicago is a city of immigrants. I am proud of the way workers and CPS stood firm to defend their students and staff from harassment. We will not be bullied. We know our rights and will continue to make sure our community knows how to exercise their legal rights,” said President of the Chicago Federation of Labor Bob Reiter.“Chicago and Illinois have led the nation with laws that welcome and protect immigrants, and prohibit coordination with ICE. We will continue to defend our diverse immigrant communities against Trump’s anti-immigrant harassment attempts,” said Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García.
“There is absolutely no reason that ICE should attempt to enter elementary schools. To send federal agents to a school is traumatizing for ALL children. Schools are places where children can learn, grow, and build a community. When ICE arrives, a child does not know if they are there for them, a friend, or a trusted adult. It is sickening, unnecessary, and harmful to any child who attends a school where ICE shows up. Shame on Donald Trump for putting children in harm’s way,” said Congressman Sean Casten.
Sean hasn’t stated the truth on Twitter. Nor has Garcia. Bob doesn’t tweet, but, I bet he has nothing to say in way of retraction.
Read: Liberals Freak Out Over Trump Sending ICE To A Chicago School »
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