Illinois Democrats want answers from DHS Secretary Noem about ICE operations – Chicago Sun-Times

The delegation is asking for the number of law enforcement officials from federal agencies who have been deployed to the efforts; details on the use of force within enforcement operations; their policy on the use of military equipment and gear for raids; and guidance on third-party influencers and celebrities participating in or observing the raids. It inquires about arrests at churches, schools, health care facilities and businesses; how many U.S. citizens have been arrested; how many are noncitizens with lawful status; how many are DACA recipients;  and how many had no criminal convictions.
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Bob
6 months ago

Nope . Not going to happen . It’s bad enough they are posting on social media or apps when ICE attempts to make arrests so the “ PEACEFUL RIOTERS” can show up .

David F
6 months ago

Answer: We are doing our job enforcing the law, thank you for your interest.

Fed Up Taxpayer
6 months ago

They want to know all the details so they can send their prepaid protestors to the site with their preprinted posters? Now that Dems have unleashed violet attacks on federal agencies, the feds have to protect those workers. If Chicago could have behaved themselves and allowed the violent criminals to be deported, they could have had more cooperation in this whole process. Instead they screw the citizens of the state and protect illegals.

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