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It’s an effort that has played out outside detention centers and playgrounds, in ward offices, packed auditoriums and in front of news cameras.
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Chicago Tribune

Fighting Trump’s immigration blitz in Chicago, ward by ward

Chicago aldermen have traditionally measured success by potholes filled, block party bounce houses delivered, votes counted. But with President Donald Trump’s deportation blitz in full swing, some are adding once unimaginable duties: getting tear-gassed and handcuffed, organizing legions of volunteers, leading local patrols and standing guard near elementary schools.

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