Federal Agents Use Tear Gas Against Protesters at Broadview ICE Facility in Chicago Suburb
Federal Agents Use Tear Gas Against Protesters at Broadview ICE Facility in Chicago Suburb

Federal Agents Use Tear Gas Against Protesters at Broadview ICE Facility in Chicago Suburb

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Protesters gathered early Friday outside the Broadview ICE detention center to oppose the Trump administration's "Operation Midway Blitz," a crackdown on immigration enforcement. The demonstration escalated when about 100 activists attempted to block vans from entering and leaving the facility, prompting federal agents in military gear to deploy tear gas, pepper spray, and pepper balls to disperse the crowd. Several protesters were detained, and at least one man was forcibly restrained by agents. The protests, which have occurred over multiple Fridays, drew diverse participants including local political candidates and residents. Video and eyewitness accounts described clouds of tear gas and aggressive tactics by ICE and border patrol officers, who fired chemical agents and pushed demonstrators to the ground. The ongoing confrontations highlight heightened tensions surrounding immigration enforcement activities in the Chicago area.

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