CHICAGO (WLS) -- After U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement subpoenaed the city of Chicago for the personal information in a program used by immigrants, city officials said they have not turned anything over to the feds.
ICE subpoenaed the city for records of applicants in the CityKey program, which is a Chicago city clerk's office program used by immigrants and includes personal information, a mayor's office spokesperson said Friday.
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In a statement, the office said:
"The City has not turned over any documents related to the City Key program to federal immigration enforcement. Mayor Johnson believes in upholding the Welcoming City ordinance.
"Turning over personal information would betray the privacy and trust of residents w