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Secret Service responded to Chicago school, agency says amid reports of ICE encounter

Despite earlier reports that ICE agents tried to enter a Chicago elementary school Friday, the agency says it wasn’t them. So what exactly happened?

The U.S. Secret Service said the encounter was actually agents conducting a “protective intelligence investigation.”

    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.”

    “That investigation led to a home next to the school,” Anthony Guglielmi told NBC Chicago. “Then after, they went to the school as part of the investigation. They identify themselves as Secret Service and left business cards.”

    How it started

    The encounter was first reported Friday afternoon, when Chicago Public Schools’ chief education officer said ICE agents appeared at Hamline Elementary School in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood. The agents did not enter the school and left a short a time later, she said.

    “Earlier today, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up at Hamline Elementary School,” Chief Education Officer Bogdana Chkoumbova said during a press conference at the school. “School staff followed CPS established protocols. They kept ICE agents outside of the school and contacted CPS law department and CPS Office of Safety and Security for further guidance. The ICE agents were not allowed into the school and were not permitted to speak to any students or staff members. Here is the bottom line, our students and staff are safe. Our protocols were followed.”

    The school’s principal said the school would not open its doors for ICE unnecessarily.

    “I am very grateful to all of our Hamline staff here for upholding all of our protocols and ensuring the safety of our students. 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. We stand in solidarity with our families and the Back of the Yards community,” Natasha Ortega said.

    A spokesperson for ICE later said “this was not an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement encounter.”

    Chicago police also said they “did not receive any calls for service at that location.” The Cook County Sheriff’s office also denied any involvement.

    CPS CEO says agents showed credentials

    In an interview with MSNBC shortly after the encounter, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said the agents “presented credentials and shared that they were from ICE.”

    “They showed credentials to my staff,” Martinez said again after being informed of the ICE spokesperson’s response.

    What does the Secret Service do?

    According to the Department of Homeland Security, “USSS safeguards the nation’s financial infrastructure and payment systems to preserve the integrity of the economy, and protects national leaders, visiting heads of state and government, designated sites, and National Special Security Events.”

    Guglielmi said the “Secret Service does not investigate or enforce immigration matters.”

    “Only investigations of a threat,” he said.

    Schools on alert

    The incident comes amid heightened concerns in immigrant communities across Chicago, though there has so far been no confirmation of raids.

    Schools across the Chicago area have released guidance about potential situations after the Trump Administration revoked previous guidance prohibiting immigration arrests at schools, churches and hospitals.

    Trump came into office promising to undertake deportation operations and other crackdowns on immigration.

    Tom Homan, who is expected to be named Trump’s border czar, has promised to “knock down” roadblocks put up by state law enforcement, and said he intends to undertake deportation operations within Chicago and Illinois.

    Reports first surfaced over the weekend ahead of Trump’s inauguration, stating ICE officials were planning a major enforcement operation that would target immigrants for several days, according to a document reviewed by NBC News and a person familiar with the planning. The person, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the operation, said multiple locations across Chicago will be targeted.

    Though Chicago Public Schools did not immediately confirm the Hamlin School presence, the district did put out a message to families earlier this week saying it planned to “maintain its current policies and procedures to actively protect students, staff, and their families.”

    “As CPS continues to receive more information about federal policy changes, CPS will continue to review our own protocols and we will continue to provide the appropriate school-based staff guidance on how best to protect our students, staff, families, and school communities,” the district said in a statement while sharing its policies and guidelines.

    Trump official says ICE arrests were made earlier in Chicago

    A Trump administration official confirmed to NBC News that ICE arrests took place across the U.S., including in Illinois, Utah, California, Minnesota, New York, Florida and Maryland. Chicago was among the specific cities noted by the official as having confirmed arrests.

    According to this official, ICE made 538 arrests —  373 criminal arrests and 165 non-criminal arrests —throughout the U.S. on Thursday.

    NBC Chicago has not independently confirmed if any arrests took place in Chicago and, if so, where.

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