Police use teargas and pepper balls to break up Chicago Ice protest | US immigration

Federal law enforcement officers used tears and pepper balls to distribute approximately 100 protesters, including two democratic candidates for the congress during a series of early morning conflicts, except for an immigration and Customs Protection (ICE) building in Chicago.
The demonstrators tried to prevent them from entering and coming out of the facility, which became a working center and detention place during the immigration pressure “Midway Blitz Operation” in the Democratic City.
At least two protesters were arrested during the friction that launched fire pepper balls and more than one tear box in protesters who saw masquerade internal security agents, wearing rebellion equipment, protesters from a roof. An agent was standing with what seemed to be an unloaded firearm. The facility is covered with razor wire and is laid on the windows with plywood.
Kat Abughazaleh, a progressive candidate for the ninth congress zone of Illinois, sat at the entrance to the facility as well as dozens of other protesters before the Teargas was launched. Early in the morning, a group of vehicles were pushed to the ground by a masked agent.
He described the chapters as a “violent power abuse .. Then the shipment “Nothing is still nothing compared to what they do to the immigrant communities.”
Illinois Lieutenant Juliana Stratton, a pioneer in the US Senate race next year, was previously present in the protest, although the law enforcement officers did not leave before deploying tears.
Stratton said in a statement, “Protestors today appeared with handmade signs and mobile phones. To stand up for their neighbors and to speak against the cruelty that occurred in Ice’s Broadview facility and through Illinois, they were singing, chanting, praying and tied weapons.
“DHS tells you everything you need to know by responding with tear gas and throwing protesters on the sidewalk – this is not about security. This fear, control and Trump administration quietly intimidate the Illinoisans. We will never be silent.”
Bushra Amiwala, another candidate for Illinois’s ninth congress zone, was also present when the agents burned tear gas.
“There was no reason to use such violence against peaceful demonstrators,” he said. “What is in Broadview today is an insult for our democracy.”
The protesters said the name of Silverio Villegas González, a fatal father who was deadly by an immigrant officer during the traffic stop in the Chicago region last Friday.
In the early hours of the morning, the agents arrested a protest after being deported to accompany another vehicle from a group of facilities. The protest was dragged in by two masked agents after hitting the ground and fixing the ground.
The show comes as Donald Trump’s administration has turned to an ongoing pressure containing democratic cities as the immigration sanction in Chicago increases. Although Trump did not send the national guards to Chicago, Washington DC and California went to Los Angeles, the city saw fluctuations in several neighborhoods.




