Chicago immigration news: Prayer held at Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago ahead of Donald Trump's immigration crackdown
Share this @internewscast.com

NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. (WLS) — A group of parishioners out of Waukegan led a prayer vigil at Naval Station Great Lakes on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Gov. JB Pritzker continued to push back on President Donald Trump’s apparent plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

On Sunday morning, a small congregation from Waukegan’s United Giving Hope sanctuary took their services on the move, embarking on a 6-mile journey to North Chicago’s Naval Station Great Lakes. This site is expected to host federal agents soon for significant immigration enforcement efforts, possibly starting next week. Young children were among the group undertaking this endeavor.

“These detentions, these operatives, these raids have an impact on human beings,” said United Giving Hope Pastor Julie Contreras.

Although ABC News has reported that these operations could commence as soon as Friday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem refrained from revealing specifics during her appearance on Face the Nation.

“I can’t share the details because there are law enforcement and investigators deployed there, and ensuring their security is our top priority,” stated Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

While on the same show, Pritzker spoke about a potential National Guard deployment to accompany federal immigration officials.

“If this happens, they’ll find themselves in court swiftly because it’s unlawful. Posse Comitatus prohibits U.S. troops from being deployed in U.S. cities for crime fighting or law enforcement tasks. That’s not their duty,” said Pritzker.

Meanwhile, at Naval Station Great Lakes, Contreras led her group in prayer, even including those managing the base in her petitions. She acknowledged the difficulty in encouraging many regular attendees to come on Sunday due to prevailing fears.

“This morning, a mother shared that others advised her against coming, warning that she would be seen and targeted. Can we assure her of safety tomorrow? Unfortunately, we cannot,” Contreras explained.

Meanwhile, over in the west suburbs, an immigrant rights group held a protest outside the ICE staging facility in Broadview on Sunday.

The group wants the facility shut down. They say people are being held there for days at a time, and do not have access to beds or showers.

After a protest at the facility last month, an ICE spokesperson told ABC7, “Any accusations that detainees are treated inhumanely in any way are categorically false.”

And while Pritzker said the Trump administration has not communicated their plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, North Chicago’s mayor told ABC7 on Friday that he has been led to believe that some 300 federal immigration agents will be making the city and the surrounding area their home as the administration’s plans unfold.

Copyright © 2025 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Arizona community records hottest-ever March temp in the US

Arizona Community Sets New Record for Hottest March Temperature in U.S. History

An Arizona desert community shattered the United States’ record for the hottest…
Federal judge temporarily changes grand jury rules after Trump effort to charge members of Congress

Federal Judge Alters Grand Jury Protocol Amid Trump’s Bid to Indict Congress Members

Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, known for his frequent judicial clashes…
LA tells renters they’re free to skip out on paying their landlords for at least two months before facing eviction

LA Renters Gain Temporary Relief: Avoid Eviction with a Two-Month Payment Grace Period!

In a move set to reshape tenant-landlord dynamics, Los Angeles tenants will…
Iran executes 19-year-old champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi, two others

Iran Executes 19-Year-Old Champion Wrestler Saleh Mohammadi Alongside Two Others

In a disturbing development, Iran carried out the public execution of a…
Barcelona police found missing Alabama student James Gracey's phone when they arrested someone, family reveals

Major Breakthrough: Barcelona Police Recover Missing Alabama Student’s Phone in Suspect’s Possession

In an unsettling development, the family of missing University of Alabama student…
California lawmakers say they'll change name of César Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day following sexual abuse allegations

California to Redefine César Chavez Day as ‘Farmworkers Day’ Amid Allegations: What You Need to Know

Mary Rose Wilcox and her husband were among those who marched and…
Home insurance drops and denial rates increasing more in Chicago area than national average, experts say
In a concerning trend, non-renewal rates for insurance policies in the Chicago…
Statues fall, streets renamed, murals wiped

Monuments Removed, Streets Renamed, Murals Erased in Urban Transformation

Across California, the presence of Cesar Chavez is quietly fading away. Once…
Trump orders Netanyahu to stop attacking Iran's gas, oil fields

Trump Directs Netanyahu to Halt Strikes on Iran’s Energy Infrastructure

In a recent statement, President Trump revealed that he had instructed Israeli…
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Democrats, Independents turn on Israel

Fox News Highlights Shift: Democrats and Independents Reevaluate Stance on Israel

Fox News has launched the “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter, shedding light on the…
Orlando man indicted for trafficking of a minor while stationed in Antarctica

Orlando Man Faces Indictment for Minor Trafficking While on Duty in Antarctica

Justin Vancott Harnish, a 29-year-old resident of St. Cloud, Florida, is facing…
ComEd plans to lessen burden of electric costs for consumers concerned about data centers being built in Northern Illinois

ComEd Unveils Strategy to Reduce Electric Costs Amid Northern Illinois Data Center Expansion Concerns

CHICAGO (WLS) — The ABC7 I-Team continues to delve into the ongoing…