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Good afternoon, Chicago.

During Donald Trump’s Wednesday visit to Chicago, the former Republican president was asked why he came.

“My message is to stop people from invading our country that are taking, frankly, a lot of problems with it,” Trump said while addressing a panel at the National Association of Black Journalists. “I will tell you that coming from the border are millions and millions of people that happen to be taking Black jobs.”

While he did not mention Chicago by name, looming over his answer was the yearslong migrant crisis that has deeply affected the fabric of the nation’s third-largest city and become a lightning rod for debate here over immigration policy under President Joe Biden. It’s part of a recent tactic the GOP has especially directed at Black voters in an attempt to lay the problem at the feet of Democrats.

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Da’Sean Hillsman speaks during a motivation session with participants and staff at Cara Collective in Chicago, on July 24, 2024. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

Wealth in Chicago’s Black and brown communities was eroded intentionally by discriminatory policies, study finds

The study shows how race and ethnicity impact homeownership, access to financial tools and resources, incarceration, medical or education debt, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here.

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Fire damages Stockholm’s Restaurant and Brewery in downtown Geneva

The restaurant said in a Facebook post that the fire caused “rather extensive” damage, so it will be closed until further notice. Read more here.

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Shamier Little hugs Kaylyn Brown after the U.S. mixed 4×400-meter relay with Vernon Norwood and Bryce Deadmon set a new world record of 3:07.41 in winning their qualifying heat, Aug. 2, 2024, at Stade de France during the Paris Olympics. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago’s Shamier Little and the US mixed relay team sets a world record at the Olympics

The U.S. relay team will be the heavy favorites when they compete for a medal Saturday night in the Stade de France. Read more here.

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Chicago native Adan Diaz performs at the Toyota Music Den at Lollapalooza for the first time in Chicago's Grant Park on Aug. 1, 2024. (Tess Crowley/Chicago Tribune)
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Chicagoan Adan Diaz attended Lollapalooza for the first time last year. This year, he performed twice.

Adan Diaz was walking home from classes at DePaul University this spring when he got a call asking if he was free Lollapalooza weekend. Read more here.

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