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‘Pins on a Map’: How Chicago students are tracking ICE raids
Journalists and students use verified Google map pins to counter rumors, tracking over 4,300 arrests in Chicago under Operation Midway Blitz, officials said.
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'Pins On Map': How Chicago Students Are Tracking Immigration Raids
Student and veteran journalists say that college newsrooms, independent media and legacy outlets across Chicago are now working together in ways that upend decades of cutthroat competition, building tools to track enforcement and collaborating on inf
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By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO, Dec 13 (Reuters) – The windowless newsroom of The Phoenix, the Loyola University Chicago newspaper, hums like an old refrigerator. A coffee pot burbles in the corner as juniors Julia Pentasuglio and Ella Daugherty lean over a glowing laptop, updating a Google map. Each red pin marks a sighting of federal immigration agents near campus and the surrounding neighborhoods. Nearby, editor-in-chief Lilli Malone scrolls thr…
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