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Trump Administration Accused of ‘Propaganda’ for Shifting Story in Shooting Amid ICE Protests
The DHS is facing questions over differing accounts of the shooting of a U.S. citizen in Chicago, as protests continue.
Chicago organizers predict the “No Kings” protest on Saturday will be bigger than events in June, fueled by anger at Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
The "No Kings" organizing group said rallies are expected in hundreds of locations across the country on Saturday in cooperation with civil rights groups and other organizations. The movement said it mobilized millions of people at its protests in June. Here is the latest map from their website showing where rallies are planned:
District Judge Sara L. Ellis ordered ICE agents to wear body cameras after agents were seen deploying chemical weapons on protesters.
Fifteen people were arrested as protesters gathered again Friday outside the ICE facility in Broadview, continuing a series of weekly demonstrations that have sometimes resulted in tear gas and rubber bullets.
Judge Sara Ellis' ruling follows her earlier requirement that officers give warnings before using anti-riot weapons like tear gas and wear visible identification.
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow the National Guard to protect federal immigration enforcement operations in Chicago.
US Border Patrol agents pursued and crashed into a vehicle as part of an immigration enforcement operation, leading to an angry response from community residents and the deployment of tear gas in Chicago’s far southeast side Tuesday.