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A federal judge ordered earlier this month that immigration agents can’t use tear gas on journalists and protesters who pose no threat — yet the incidents have continued.
A federal judge in Chicago called U.S. immigration officials into her courtroom on Monday to answer questions about agents’ use of aggressive tactics during President Donald Trump’s crackdown in the city.
ICE official's court appearance in Chicago over tear gas use and compliance with an injunction is uncertain. Judge Ellis mandates body cameras for agents.
Officials say many federal officers involved in immigration enforcement in Chicago have body cameras, but expanding their use requires more funding from Congress. The issue was discussed at a
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Broadview ICE protest: 15 arrested in demonstrations
Fifteen people were arrested as protesters gathered again Friday outside the ICE facility in Broadview, continuing a series of weekly demonstrations that have sometimes resulted in tear gas and rubber bullets.
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Trump Administration Accused of ‘Propaganda’ for Shifting Story in Shooting Amid ICE Protests
The DHS is facing questions over differing accounts of the shooting of a U.S. citizen in Chicago, as protests continue.
Anti-ICE protesters clash with police in downtown Chicago :: June 10, 2025 :: Some protesters were detained after dozens attempted to break through police lines :: Chicago, Illinois Dozens of protesters attempted to break through police lines in central Chicago.
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Protesters gather in downtown Chicago to oppose ICE operations
Protesters gathered late Tuesday afternoon in downtown Chicago to demonstrate against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Federal officials have become increasingly aggressive in their tactics, using tear gas near schools and storming an apartment complex by helicopter.
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About 250K 'No Kings' protesters march through downtown Chicago to denounce Trump, organizers say
Chicago was one of dozens of cities nationwide that held "No Kings" protests Saturday. A quarter of a million people marched through downtown, organizers said.