Chicago Teachers Fight To Keep ICE Out Of Schools

芝加哥教师为阻止移民和海关执法局进入学校而斗争

What A Day

2025-09-10

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Millions of kids have started school over the past few weeks – that includes students in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C, and now Chicago, all cities targeted by the Trump administration for immigration enforcement and, of course, crime. It's worth saying that, like in other cities that Trump has mentioned as evil dens of criminal miscreants, violent crime has gone down in the city of Chicago over the last year. But the president, who posted an "Apocalypse Now" inspired meme over the weekend, implying he wants to go to "war" with Chicago, doesn't seem to care much about facts and figures. But teachers do. So to learn more about how teachers in Chicago are handling a new school year and the potential for more federal incursions on the city, we spoke to Stacy Davis Gates, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union.  And in headlines: revised job numbers show a much weaker job market than previously thought, Israel strikes Qatar, dealing a major blow to ceasefire talks, and American high school students' test scores hit a historic low. Show Notes: Check out the Chicago Teachers Union – https://www.ctulocal1.org/Call Congress – 202-224-3121Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
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  • It's Wednesday, September 10th.

  • I'm Jane Costa, and this is What A Day.

  • The show contemplating why everyone who wrote convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,

  • a 50th birthday message,

  • seemed to write something like, Happy birthday to my favorite sex offender.

  • I hope you enjoy all the sex offending you'll get to do in the future.

  • Weird, isn't it?

  • On today's show, the U.S. responds to Israel's strike on Hamas's political leadership in Qatar.

  • And revised jobs numbers show a weaker labor market than initially thought.

  • But let's start with schools.

  • Millions of kids have started school over the past few weeks.

  • That includes students in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and now Chicago.

  • All cities targeted by the Trump administration for immigration enforcement and, of course, crime.

  • Here's President Donald Trump speaking on Tuesday morning.

  • We're murdered in Chicago in recent weeks with hundreds being shot.

  • And it's time to stop this madness.

  • The people of our country need to insist on protection, safety, law, and order.

  • It's worth saying that,

  • like in other cities that have been mentioned by Trump as evil dens of criminal miscreants,

  • violent crime has gone down in the city of Chicago over the last year.