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Federal charges have been filed against four individuals involved in the anti-ICE protests in Chicago over the weekend, according to court documents obtained by ABC News. The four defendants are being charged with assaulting and resisting officers outside the Broadview ICE facility during the multi-day protest on Saturday.
In the Chicago suburb of Broadview on Friday, ICE used tear gas, less-lethal rounds, flash bang grenades and pepper balls to quell protests outside an immigration detention center, the latest standoff in what have become near-daily demonstrations calling to close the facility.
Federal agents used pepper balls and tear gas against anti-ICE protesters at a Chicago-area facility Friday during a tense standoff in Broadview, Illinois.
A now-viral video on X captures a group of ICE agents in full tactical gear going after an alleged food delivery worker in downtown Chicago. Read on for more.
A video circulating on social media this morning has electric bike fans cheering and Homeland Security officers scratching their
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More clashes at ICE detention center near Chicago
Broadview officials say ICE officers told police that federal authorities would launch an “enforcement action throughout all of Broadview” and again deploy chemical agents.
Gov. JB Pritzker said the Illinois National Guard obtained a memo that the Department of Homeland Security sent to the Defense Department, which sought to request 100 military personnel for Illinois.
After launching "Operation Midway Blitz" at the beginning of September, there has been a rapid escalation of ICE in Chicago, with armed agents marching through the Loop.