CHICAGO (NewsNation) — Increased sightings of federal immigration enforcement agents have continued to spread throughout Chicago, driving local neighborhoods to use whistle-blowing techniques to warn residents, as an ongoing operation that has led to more than 2,700 arrests since early September continues.

When the number of agents spotted around the diverse North Side neighborhood of Rogers Park in recent weeks jumped, editors at Loyola University’s student newspaper published an interactive map of reported agent sightings.

The Loyola Phoenix, which had recently seen traffic jump after the death of the school's beloved 106-year-old basketball chaplain, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, has attracted even more site visitors thanks to its constantly updated record of confirmed agent sightings.

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