
Father's Day Deportations: Anxiety Grips Chicago Families
Father's Day Deportation Concerns in Broadview, Illinois On Father's Day, June 15, 2025, several families in Broadview, Illinois, faced unexpected anxiety. They received notices about their immigration cases, instructing them to report to the Chicago Field Office for a check-in. This prompted immediate concerns, echoing a similar incident weeks earlier at the South Loop facility. The unexpected timing, on a holiday weekend, added to the stress. Francisco Ayala, whose daughter-in-law received such a notice, expressed his frustration. "I think that our Father's Day should be with family," he stated, highlighting the emotional toll on families. His daughter-in-law chose not to appear on camera but confirmed she was one of many who received a similar message. The situation prompted swift action from attorneys, immigrant advocates, and elected officials, including Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez of the 25th Ward, who voiced concerns about families being separated. Kelman Resnick, an immigrant rights lawyer, added that attempts to contact deportation officers for clarification were unsuccessful. The report concluded with a statement that officials and advocates would continue to provide support. The events of Father's Day in Broadview underscore the ongoing challenges faced by immigrant families in the US.