Business owners saw a drop in activity along the typically-bustling 26th Street corridor amid reports of immigration activities starting in Chicago — even before frigid temperatures set in.
Activist groups argued planned immigration raids are retaliatory in nature because of Chicago's sanctuary city status.
The governor today noted the threat of immigration raids already is having an impact in Pilsen and Little Village.
Foot traffic and business in the largely Latino Little Village neighborhood declined by as much as 50 percent, with many businesses staying closed on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump has said immigration crackdowns will begin soon. It's not clear where, but in recent days Chicago has ...