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Chicago's immigrant community unites in prayer amid Trump administration threats

As the threat of mass deportation looms, Chicago's immigrant community comes together to pray and seek guidance.

This week’s video features commentary on the Trump administration’s actions regarding the migrant community in Chicago.

Check out Block Club Chicago’s story on a prayer meeting held in Little Village, mentioned in our video above.

For more on the impact of the Trump administration’s policy on Little Village, see ABC 7’s report.

For information on what local law enforcement can and cannot do regarding immigration in Illinois, check out WGN’s report.


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