Feds Tear Gas, Shoot Rubber Bullets At Protesters Outside Broadview ICE Facility Again
Federal agents confronted protesters outside the Broadview ICE facility on Friday morning, employing rubber bullets and tear gas against demonstrators opposing federal operations targeting undocumented individuals. Witnesses reported that tensions escalated as agents used force against those attempting to block access to the facility, injuring several individuals, including journalists. A protester described a peaceful scene before the violence erupted, highlighting the disruption caused by the federal response. Local officials have criticized the installation of a fence around the facility, deeming it illegal and demanding its removal. Demonstrators have held protests every Friday since the start of Operation Midway Blitz earlier this month, with some calling for daily gatherings.
Ten protesters were detained during last week's demonstration, and tensions remain high as the community continues to express resistance against ICE operations. The National Lawyers Guild confirmed the injuries and detentions, emphasizing the ongoing conflict between federal agents and protesters. As the situation unfolds, local authorities are investigating incidents involving ICE agents and protesters.