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Pastor Corey Brooks Criticizes CTU and Pushes for Safer Communities

Corey Brooks, pastor, activist, and founder of Project H.O.O.D., tackles the tough question of how to bring real safety to

FOP President John Catanzara Blasts Mayor Johnson Over “Law Enforcement Is a Sickness” Remark

On Chicago’s Morning Answer, Dan Proft spoke with John Catanzara, president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, following Mayor

ICE’s Operation Midway Blitz Nets Hundreds in Chicago Area, Draws Political Fire

ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations’ Acting Executive Associate Director, Marcos Charles, defends the agency against Toni Preckwinkle’s attack on its

Former ICE Director Defends Operation Midway Blitz Amid Illinois Criticism

Senior Advisor for DHS/CBP Office of the Commissioner, Former Chief of U.S. Border Patrol & Deputy Commissioner and Retired Acting

Former Border Patrol Chief Slams Illinois Leaders Over Sanctuary Policies Amid ICE Operation

Chris Clem, former HHS advisor and retired chief of the Border Patrol, on Operation Midway Blitz and the risks agents

Former Police Chief Criticizes Narratives Around ICE Operation in Chicago

Thomas Weitzel, retired Riverside Police Chief, remembers Chicago as “the safest it’s been in over 10 years” when federal agents

Nobel Laureate James Heckman Challenges “Zip Code Is Destiny” Claims, Urges Policy Shift to Strengthening Families

Nobel laureate economist James Heckman (University of Chicago, Archbridge Institute) challenges the “ZIP Code is destiny” argument, urging focus on

Paul Vallas: Chicago’s Crime and Education Failures Are the Result of Political Choices

Paul Vallas,  CEO of the McKenzie Foundation and previously served as CEO of Chicago Public Schools, reveals the results Chicago

Former CPD Superintendent Jody Weis Blasts State Rhetoric on ICE and National Guard

As Chicago officials and festival organizers continue to cancel Mexican Independence Day events over fears of possible ICE activity and