Chicago, ICE and protests
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ICE's deputy field office director said ICE agents have worn no cameras working at a facility in Broadview that has been the site of protests.
U.S. Border Patrol agents operating in Chicago have now been equipped with body cameras, a development confirmed on Monday during a court hearing addressing the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. This initiative follows a judge's order amid complaints of increasingly combative tactics and over 1,000 arrests.
District Judge Sara L. Ellis ordered ICE agents to wear body cameras after agents were seen deploying chemical weapons on protesters.
Reverend David Black says he was praying outside a Chicago ICE facility when agents fired pepper balls, striking him seven times. He’s calling for accountability and says he’s forgiven them.
On Tuesday afternoon, officers from the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with other federal agents, took to the streets of Manhattan’s Chinatown. They detained several individuals and clashed with ‘rioters’,
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Judge orders deposition from Border Patrol chief about use of force in recent Chicago operations
A federal judge has ordered three leaders of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operation to answer questions under oath, as the court examines whether agents violated a temporary restraining order during recent operations in the Chicago area.