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In an excerpt from their new book, Alix Dick and Antero Garcia tally the structural costs of undocumented life. Excerpted from The Cost of Being Undocumented: One Woman’s Reckoning with America’s ...
The new law prohibits schools from creating policies that would discourage kids from attending school, such as asking for ...
After the Argyle Red Line station reopened, some immigrant-owned businesses say they’ve reaped benefits — while others are still waiting.
With cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits in Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ Chicago’s food pantries are witnessing a surge in demand.
Local LGBTQ+ organizations face new challenges under Trump’s anti-trans policies, but communities aren’t losing hope.
From judicial firings and courthouse arrests, how Trump is using immigration courts to carry out his deportation efforts.
Borderless Magazine is excited to welcome CJ Ortuño as the organization’s first Chief Development Officer. Ortuño brings nearly 20 years of nonprofit executive leadership to the growing nonprofit news ...
Chicago's Ukrainian diaspora has funded the reconstruction of bombed communities. But as some humanitarian workers pivot to military support, volunteers face hard questions about resistance.
Caroline Williams, founder of Chicago Muslims Green Team, is using her Islamic faith to change Chicago’s green scene.
The feds had ruled that City Hall violated residents’ civil rights in a case involving the relocation of the General Iron scrap metal operator and a complaint over affordable rental units.
Amid court backlogs and an influx of new arrivals, immigrants live in limbo for years, navigating immigration Court alone.
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