Daywatch: What to know about the ICE raids

Good morning, Chicago.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement began targeted operations in Chicago on Sunday as part of a nationwide effort that federal officials said resulted in 1,000 people arrested.

The immigration blitz was action long promised by President Donald Trump who made mass deportation central to his campaign. Trump’s border czar Tom Homan designated Chicago — the nation’s third-largest city — as ground zero for his plans to round up immigrants in the country illegally and other groups at an unprecedented scale.

“It’s no secret that the new administration wants to target Chicago,” U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García has said. “They want to intimidate a city that would stand up for justice and protection for everyone.”

Here’s what to know about the ICE raids in Chicago — and how residents, politicians and more are responding.

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Phil McGraw, left, known as Dr. Phil, in an image from a video he posted to his X account walking with “border czar” Tom Homan on Jan. 26, 2025, during an embed with federal immigration agents in Chicago. (Dr. Phil)

‘You’re Dr. Phil.’ TV personality says he joined immigration raids in Chicago for ‘transparency.’

Partway through answering questions Sunday during an immigration enforcement blitz in Chicago, a man who appeared to be in federal custody briefly stopped talking when he recognized the man with the Texas accent asking the questions.

“You’re Dr. Phil,” the man said to television personality Phil McGraw, who, while standing alongside federal agents, peppered the man with questions about his citizenship and alleged crimes.

Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials did not respond to questions Monday about McGraw’s presence during the enforcement actions or the specifics of interactions with suspects that were disseminated on his platform and social media accounts. But in an interview with Tribune, McGraw, who spoke at a Trump rally just before last year’s election, said he was in Chicago to provide “transparency” for “a very targeted, surgical operation” aimed at people with criminal records who are in the country without legal authorization.

Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to the media about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Aug. 1, 2023, at an office of the Department of Justice in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to the media about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Aug. 1, 2023, at an office of the Department of Justice in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Justice Department says it has fired employees involved in prosecutions of the president

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Insurrectionists loyal to President Donald Trump try to break through a police barrier, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
Insurrectionists loyal to President Donald Trump try to break through a police barrier, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Indiana man convicted of Jan. 6 crimes fatally shot by police

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Eggs sit on a shelf at Sentyrz Liqour Supermarket, where staff say they've been receiving only 10 percent of their weekly orders, on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)
Eggs sit on a shelf at Sentyrz Liqour Supermarket, where staff say they’ve been receiving only 10 percent of their weekly orders, on Jan. 27, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)

Egg prices are soaring. Don’t expect that to change anytime soon.

Bird flu is forcing farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, pushing U.S. egg prices to more than double their cost in the summer of 2023. And it appears there may be no relief in sight, given the the surge in demand as Easter approaches.

Former House Speaker Michael Madigan walks toward the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse, Jan. 23, 2025. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
Former House Speaker Michael Madigan walks toward the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse, Jan. 23, 2025. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

Madigan is a man not a myth, defense argues, while calling key witness the ‘malignant tumor’ at the heart of the corruption case

As his attorney wrapped up a marathon closing argument yesterday, former House Speaker Michael Madigan sat stoic at the defense table, gazing at the jury with his usual legal pad and pencil at the ready.

“To me, he’s always been Mike,” attorney Daniel Collins said of the once-powerful and feared Democratic leader. “And there’s a reason for that. I see the man. I don’t see a myth. And I would beg you to see the man.”

As he did during most of the trial, Madigan betrayed little emotion at his lawyer’s personal flourish. After the jury left the courtroom, however, Madigan walked over to Collins and shook his hand, then broke into a smile and talked cheerfully with a group of supporters in the hallway.

Mayor Tiffany Henyard addresses the people watching on video and gathered during the Dolton village board meeting on Monday, Dec. 2 2024, in Dolton.  (Vincent D. Johnson / for the Daily Southtown)
Mayor Tiffany Henyard addresses the people watching on video and gathered during the Dolton village board meeting on Dec. 2 2024, in Dolton. (Vincent D. Johnson/for the Daily Southtown)

Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard worked to hide true condition of village finances, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says

Just months after her election in 2021, there was a “concerted and systematic effort” by Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard to hide the condition of village finances from trustees, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Monday.

In her final report on her investigation into Henyard and village finances, Lightfoot told some 200 residents and others the concealment continued and that, by March 2022, trustees “were effectively cut off from receiving regular financial reports.”

Vista Hospital

Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan.

Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan. (Steve Sadin/for the Lake County News-Sun)

Coroner calls for Waukegan hospital death investigation

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek said she has asked state officials to investigate the death of a patient who died of hypothermia in her medical gown on the roof of Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan last week.

Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams (44) goes up for a basket during the third period against the San Antonio Spurs at the United Center Monday Jan. 6, 2025, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams (44) goes up for a basket during the third period against the San Antonio Spurs at the United Center, Jan. 6, 2025, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

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When Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan benched Patrick Williams on Monday, the decision came as a surprise — not because it was unwarranted, but because it was so long overdue.

This should have happened weeks ago, writes Julia Poe.

Packers defensive end Rashan Gary sacks Bears quarterback Caleb Williams on Jan. 5, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
Packers defensive end Rashan Gary sacks Bears quarterback Caleb Williams on Jan. 5, 2025, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

What is Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson inheriting on offense? A breakdown of the best and worst of 2024.

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Chef of the Year winner Otto Phan of Kyoten on Aug. 24, 2023. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)
Chef of the Year winner Otto Phan of Kyoten on Aug. 24, 2023. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

Here are the winners of the Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence

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Percival Everett arrives at the Booker Prize award dinner in London, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, File)
Percival Everett arrives at the Booker Prize award dinner in London, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, File)

Percival Everett’s ‘James’ awarded Carnegie Medal for fiction

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Michael Shayan in "Avaaz" in the Upstairs Studio at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Shayan plays the role of his mother, Roya, celebrating the Iranian New Year. (Teresa Castracane)
Michael Shayan in “Avaaz” in the Upstairs Studio at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Shayan plays the role of his mother, Roya, celebrating the Iranian New Year. (Teresa Castracane)

Review: ‘Avaaz’ is a laugh-out-loud funny primer on Iran at Chicago Shakespeare

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