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Many of the videos are difficult to watch, but it is also important to bear witness to what is happening to human beings on the streets of America.
Videos taken by eye witnesses of federal agent encounters with immigrants in Chicago and elsewhere have shown increasingly tense incidents. Immigrant advocates and observers say they're indicative of a larger trend of aggression among federal immigration officers.
Immigration raids continue around the Chicago area as parents, neighbors and community members band together to protect migrants. Why it matters: As "Operation Midway Blitz" is in full swing, Chicagoans from every corner of the city are impacted.
Rueben Antonio Cruz was sitting with a friend in Rogers Park when ICE agents pulled up onto the street. The immigration officers stopped their truck and went straight after them on Oct. 9, Cruz told the Tribune.
CHICAGO (AP) — Latino leaders expressed dismay Saturday over recent immigration enforcement operations in Chicago that resulted in a fatal shooting during a traffic stop, the arrest of an immigrant at a barbershop and a tense standoff between protesters and agents at an immigration processing facility.
The parents were initially taken into custody on base and later released with ankle monitors, before being detained again.
It remained unclear Monday, though, what prompted the arrest of the Brazilian immigrant and how he ended up in ICE custody. He is now being held at the Northwestern Regional Juvenile Winchester, Va.,
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and transported to a juvenile detention center over 500 miles from his family.
Overall, ICE had around 60,300 people in detention centers across the U.S. in September 2025, with roughly 17,500 having criminal convictions. 15,200 had charges pending, while 27,494 were being held for other immigration violations.