Mayor Lori Lightfoot also joined the fight outside the federal immigration agency's field office in the South Loop Thursday, re-affirming Chicago's status as a sanctuary city. The protest came after five people were detained by ICE agents at a pizza shop.
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"We are not going to allow ICE to terrorize our communities," said Mony Ruiz-Velasco, of social justice group PASO - West Suburban Action Project.
On Thursday, immigration advocates and local politicians denounced ICE's recent actions and criticism of sanctuary city policies.
"We stand united," Lightfoot said. "It's the only moral choice."
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At the same time, the regional ICE director said sanctuary city policies like those in Chicago are putting people at risk.
Chicago ICE officials spokes Thursday as part of a nationwide effort denouncing sanctuary cities.
Mayor Lightfoot said the city's police officers and agencies are banned from assisting ICE, but she said the city may work with the Department of Homeland Security.