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Federal agents fire chemicals as protesters try to block car at immigration site outside Chicago

Federal agents fired tear gas and pepper balls to disperse over 200 protesters opposing immigration enforcement amid a 1,000% rise in assaults against ICE personnel, officials said.

  • Federal agents in Broadview deployed chemical munitions on Friday, firing pepper balls and tear gas during hours-long clashes outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center.
  • Operation Midway Blitz intensified enforcement earlier this month, designating Broadview processing center as a hub targeted by protesters blocking roads and prompting ICE to install security fencing.
  • More than 200 protesters gathered near the gate while agents' pepper balls and tear gas dispersed dozens, striking Bushra Amiwala, 27, elected member of the Skokie Board of Education, causing breathing trouble.
  • Broadview Police Department opened investigations after a pepper ball struck a reporter, Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson demanded removal of an illegal fence, and officials reported 17 arrests with one firearm confiscated Friday.
  • Advocates warn the facility operates like a detention center with limited amenities, while 70 percent of ICE detainees — 58,766 as of September 7, 2025 — lack criminal convictions and nearly 17,000 non-ERO agents assist ICE.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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