Protesters arrested as demonstrators block vehicles at key immigration building near Chicago
Source: AP
Updated 1:25 AM EDT, September 20, 2025
CHICAGO (AP) Protesters tried to block vehicles Friday outside a federal immigration enforcement building in suburban Chicago, leading to a confrontation with authorities who arrested multiple people and used a chemical agent to disperse the crowd.
The protest is part of steady pushback against an immigration enforcement surge focused on Chicago and surrounding communities, which has put more federal agents on the streets charged with delivering on President Donald Trumps promise of mass deportations. The Department of Homeland Security said Friday that almost 550 people have been arrested as part of an operation that launched just under two weeks ago.
Fridays protest included dozens of people carrying American flags and signs with the words Hands off Chicago. Some participants tried to block a car from exiting the facilitys yard and were met with federal officers who deployed chemical agents that released white clouds that drove the protesters back, according to videos taken outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Broadview, about 12 miles (19 kilometers) west of Chicago.
The Chicago chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, which provided legal observers for Fridays protest, said at least 10 people were arrested by federal agents. They also reported that some people were injured and required hospitalization, according to Brad Thomson, an attorney with the guild.
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