CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez answered questions Saturday about the false report that ICE agents were at a school Friday. Martinez defended the district's response to ...
Many questions remain about what happened at Hamline Elementary when Chicago Public Schools mistook Secret Service agents for immigration enforcement.
Sources said the Secret Service was investigating an online threat that a Hamline student made against President Trump following the U.S. ban on TikTok.
And Gov. Pritzker, rather than calling ICE and asking, ‘Did this happen? Did it not happen?’ He goes on social media and terrifies elementary schools.” Pedro Martinez CEO of Chicago Public ...
ICE said its agents never arrived at Hamline ... Chicago Public Schools Chief Executive Officer Pedro Martinez initially repeated the dubious allegations on Friday. During an appearance on MSNBC ...
"Pedro Martinez lied," Homan said on "America Reports," Monday. Martinez, the CEO of Chicago Public Schools, said on MSNBC Friday that ICE agents visited an elementary school on the Southwest Side ...
Chicago Public Schools head Pedro Martinez tells Katy Tur that ICE officials showed up to an elementary school in Chicago. ICE officials tell NBC News they were not there. UPDATE: NBC News is now ...
Martinez defended the district's response to Friday's false ICE report at a school with over 90% Latino students, while an alderperson blamed CPS for spreading unnecessary panic. ABC7 Chicago is ...