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Jim Daley

A woman wearing an olive green jacket and jeans, as well as a surgical mask, speaks through the microphone of a bullhorn. A Latinx man with shoulder-length hair and a black jacket, also wearing a mask, holds the bullhorn. The base of the Picasso statue in Daley plaza is behind them, and the glass facade of the Federal Building is in the background.
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Tent Camp Debate Highlights Uneven Burdens in Migrant Response

by Wendy Wei and Jim Daley October 2, 2023October 9, 2023
A woman wearing an olive green jacket and jeans, as well as a surgical mask, speaks through the microphone of a bullhorn. A Latinx man with shoulder-length hair and a black jacket, also wearing a mask, holds the bullhorn. The base of the Picasso statue in Daley plaza is behind them, and the glass facade of the Federal Building is in the background.
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El debate sobre los campamentos resalta desafíos en la respuesta migratoria en Chicago

by Jim Daley and Wendy Wei October 2, 2023October 27, 2023
Larry Snelling, wearing the CPD's dress blue uniform, raises his right hand while facing the camera. Ana Valencia raises her right hand while facing Snelling. Valencia has long black hair and is wearing a multicolored red and black blouse. In the background, outgoing interim superintendent Fred Waller, a bald Black man wearing a suit, is slightly out of focus and facing the camera and Valencia, watching Snelling take the oath of office. The wall behind them is gray marble. Several other people are out of focus in the background.
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Snelling Confirmed as CPD Supt. After ‘Historic’ Nomination Process

by Jim Daley and Max Blaisdell September 27, 2023September 28, 2023
Brightly colored camping tents line the south wall outside the 12th District police station. A few asylum seekers are outside the tents; one is riding a blue Divvy bike across a wide, green field of grass in the foreground. The Sears/Willis Tower rises above the District on the right, where a large tree provides shade. A church steeple is in the background on the left. The sky is clear and blue.
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Company Building Asylum Seeker Camps Ran Troubled Detention Facilities in Canada, Texas

by Jim Daley September 20, 2023September 23, 2023
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City Council Advances Progressive Goals

by Jim Daley September 14, 2023June 18, 2024
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‘Doesn’t Make it Wrong’

by Jim Daley September 1, 2023January 13, 2024
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Una sargento del departamento de policía es acusada de amenazar a migrantes con un perro

by Jim Daley August 28, 2023August 28, 2023
Portrait-style image of Stacy Davis Gates, sitting in the third row of a classroom, facing away from the front of the classroom. At the far wall is a blank whiteboard, out of focus. She is wearing a red t-shirt with the words "Free People Read Freely" in white lettering, and she is smiling broadly.
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Stacy Davis Gates on Mayor Johnson, Elected School Board, Asylum Seekers, and More 

by Jim Daley August 21, 2023August 21, 2023
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NASCAR Cost Chicago Millions in Road Work and Overtime

by Jim Daley July 28, 2023January 3, 2024
Posted inImmigration

Asylum Seekers Moved from 19th District Station Amid New Sexual Misconduct Allegations

by Jim Daley July 19, 2023July 21, 2023

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