Chicago raid

ICE Agents Accused of Dragging Naked Children Out of Homes in Chicago

During a pre-dawn raid on September 30th in Chicago’s South Shore area, federal immigration agents arrested 37 individuals, alleging connections to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Residents reported seeing agents forcibly removing unclothed children from apartments and separating them from their mothers. The operation was part of a larger initiative, Operation Midway Blitz, targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal records and involved multiple federal agencies. Critics have raised concerns regarding the aggressive nature of the raids and the treatment of migrants.

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ICE Raid: Helicopter Rappel, Child Detainment, and Outrage in Chicago

Federal agents conducted an overnight raid in a Chicago apartment building, arresting 37 individuals without legal immigration status and at least one U.S. citizen. Witnesses reported seeing children, some unclothed, separated from their mothers during the operation. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have criticized the federal response, alleging it is not making the city safer. The Department of Homeland Security stated the raid targeted a location frequented by suspected gang members.

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