CHICAGO - Chicago business and civic leaders are joining a growing chorus opposing President Donald Trump’s deportation tactics.

What we know:

The Illinois State Police said it made 14 arrests Friday morning during a tense standoff outside the Broadview detention facility, where a group of west suburban mothers protested immigration enforcement.

Authorities said the self-described "moms’ group" was arrested for civil disobedience after sitting in the street outside the designated First Amendment zone.

Later, an interfaith group of clergy held a prayer service calling for an end to what they described as "violence and destruction" across Chicago neighborhoods.

The demonstrations came one day after U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis issued a sweeping injunction restricting the use of forc

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