Secret Service, Not ICE, Kept Out of Chicago School
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : "We will not open our doors for ICE, and we are here to protect our children and make sure they have access to an excellent education," the principal, Natasha Ortega, said.49% : Chicago school officials initially said agents who identified themselves as ICE arrived at Hamline Elementary.
47% : A spokesperson for ICE later said, "This was not an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement encounter." A spokesperson for the Secret Service said the agency "was investigating a threat to one of our protectees in reference to the recent TikTok ban." "On Friday special agents from the United States Secret Service Chicago Field Office were investigating a threat made against a government official we protect," Anthony Guglielmi told NBC Chicago.
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