Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez speaks on false report of ICE agents at Hamline Elementary School in Back of the Yards
Share and Follow

CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez answered questions Saturday about the false report that ICE agents were at a school Friday.

Martinez defended the district’s response to Friday’s false ICE report at a school with over 90% Latino students, while an alderperson blamed CPS for spreading unnecessary panic.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

The incident happened Friday morning at Hamline Elementary School in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.

CPS initially said it was agents from from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that approached the school. The ABC7 I-Team later confirmed they were from the U.S. Secret Service.

The I-Team reported the Secret Service was investigating a threat and responded to a house. They said they were then told the person they wanted to talk to was at Hamline Elementary School, but they did not enter the school, the Secret Service told the I-Team.

The community has been on edge since President Donald Trump announced ICE agents will come to schools. According to the 2025 Illinois Report Card, Hamline Elementary’s student population is 92% Latino.

SEE ALSO | Chicago immigrant advocacy groups sue Trump administration, ICE over planned deportation raids

The weekend brought some well-needed quietness to Hamline Elementary. Friday was anything but, when panic spread quickly after a false report of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showing up at the Back of Yards elementary school.

“It was an unfortunate misunderstanding, but actually a really good lesson for us,” Martinez said.

Martinez defended the incident Saturday by saying the school followed all the protocols as if the agents were ICE. The principal did not let them in, but it was Secret Service agents that came to Hamline unannounced. The agency claims the agents identified themselves and left business cards. They were looking for a student who made a threat to a government official.

“Regardless, we are not going to allow a federal agent to come in, whether it’s immigration or another agency, without the legal jurisdiction without making sure they have a warrant,” Martinez said.

SEE ALSO | Immigration activists, pro-Palestinian groups protest Trump administration downtown Chicago

The confusion produced chaos at Hamline. The media descended on the school as CPS officials held a news conference, followed by Chicago Teachers Union. Immigration groups arrived and parents panicked as some took their kids out of school.

“We saw loads of people that we didn’t know. We saw a few protesters at this school,” 20th Ward Ald. Jeanette Taylor said. “And so where was the protection? What did CPS safety and security do? My opinion, nothing.”

Hamline sits in Ald. Taylor’s ward. She said Martinez must take accountability for the situation.

“So you were quick to put out something without doing a real investigation, causes more harm to the community than help,” Taylor said.

Taylor said Martinez should have called Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office before responding to the school. Moving forward, Taylor is calling on the Johnson administration and CPS to have a coordinated plan when ICE does show up.

SEE ALSO | City of Chicago launches ‘Know Your Rights’ campaign with CTA amid fears of immigration raids

Mayor Johnson shared a statement about the situation on social media Friday, saying it is “imperative that individuals not spread unverified information that sparks fear across the city.”

CPS officials shared the following statement Friday evening:

“Earlier today, Chicago Public School leaders shared that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents showed up this morning (Friday) at Hamline Elementary School. After our District officials shared public statements, we learned that the agents who visited the school were from the U.S. Secret Service. Our original communication was a result of a misunderstanding, reflective of the fear and concerns in the community amid the new administration’s focus on undocumented immigrants. Here’s what happened: Two individuals showed up at the school door and presented identification that includes the name Department of Homeland Security, the federal agency that oversees ICE. School officials proceeded to respond to the agents with the understanding that they were from ICE, amid rumors and reports that the agency was in the community. Regardless of which branch of Homeland Security visited this school, officials followed the established protocols to ensure student safety. The agents were not allowed into the school or permitted to speak with staff or students. Hamline administrators also worked with CPS’ Law Department and CPS’ Office of Safety and Security. The situation was handled with the federal agents leaving the campus without entry. While this was a misunderstanding in terms of the specific branch of DHS, the school’s response demonstrates that our system, in partnership with community organizations, is prepared and ready to keep our students and staff safe.”

Chicago police said they were not notified of the incident.

Copyright © 2025 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
A car is covered with snow during a cold day in Evanston, Ill., Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Brace for Impact: Intense Snowstorms and Record-Breaking Lows Sweep Across Great Lakes and Southern States

CHICAGO (AP) — A significant portion of the United States braced for…
Five unanswered questions about the historic government shutdown fight

Top Unresolved Mysteries Surrounding the Historic Government Shutdown Battle

The ongoing shutdown has now set a new record as the longest…
Beau Biden should have been president, heartbroken father Joe says

Joe Biden Expresses Heartfelt Wish for Late Son Beau Biden’s Presidential Future

In a surprising revelation, Joe Biden expressed that his late son, Beau,…
Immigration agents pepper spray 1-year-old girl in Cicero, dad says: VIDEO; DHS says shots fired at CBP agents in Little Village

Father Claims Immigration Agents Used Pepper Spray on Toddler in Cicero; DHS Reports Gunfire Incident Involving CBP in Little Village

In Chicago, tensions flared on Saturday during federal immigration operations in Little…
Senate leader eyes potential shutdown deal but there's no guarantee of success

Senate Leader Explores Possible Shutdown Solution Amid Uncertainty

In a rare Sunday session, the Senate convened as Republican leaders indicated…
Sydney Sweeney's movie Christy tanks after American Eagle controversy

Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Christy’ Faces Box Office Struggle Amidst American Eagle Backlash

The debut of Sydney Sweeney’s new film, “Christy,” was far from a…
Hawaii locals rage as they are banned from flying state's flag

Hawaii Locals Outraged by New Ban on Flying State Flag: A Cultural Clash Unfolds

In Hawaii, a controversial decision by a homeowners’ association has sparked outrage…
Giants-Bears NFL game Sunday: Caleb Williams stars as playoff-contending Chicago Bears rally past struggling New York Giants 24-20

Chicago Bears Make a Comeback Victory Over New York Giants, Led by Caleb Williams

CHICAGO — Caleb Williams showcased his talent by throwing a touchdown pass…