Today, community members across Cook County monitored and protested the Trump administration’s assault on migrant communities. The Chicago chapter of the National Lawyers Guild deployed Legal Observers to monitor federal and local police activity in the city and at the protest outside the Broadview Detention Center. Volunteer attorneys with the NLG were also dispatched to protect the rights of people taken into custody.
During ICE and CBP’s activity in Little Village and Cicero, agents used excessive force and chemical agents against community members. Trump’s federal agents turned what would have been a quiet Saturday afternoon on the Southwest side of Chicago into a dangerous and unsafe environment due to their repeated and unnecessary escalations.
At least nine people were taken into federal custody, and all but one of them is expected to be released this evening. The final person will be taken to court on Monday. Chicago police were deployed in response to the growing numbers of people in the street following ICE’s rampage in Little Village, with CPD ultimately arresting at least four community members. NLG Chicago has confirmed that two of these people will be released, with two others being held for court hearings tomorrow. Earlier in the day, two additional people were arrested while protesting outside the Broadview Detention Center and both have been released.
NLG Chicago will continue to support the people who remain in custody and work with partners to ensure all those detained are released as quickly as possible.
