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00:00In a Chicago suburb Friday, the Department of Homeland Security said more than 200 protesters
00:05blocked a gate at the ICE facility in Broadview. Another 30 people went to a different gate and
00:11were allegedly trying to illegally enter federal property.
00:16Federal agents used tear gas and pepper balls on the protesters amid ongoing clashes related to
00:23increased immigration enforcement, several news outlets reported. One federal agent was seen
00:28firing from a nearby rooftop. The confrontation comes just two days after a gunman shot and killed
00:34a detainee and injured two others at an ICE facility in Dallas. Just days after the vile
00:40terrorist attack on an ICE Dallas facility, over 200 rioters gathered outside the Broadview
00:46Processing Center in Illinois, and some began chanting, shoot ICE. These violent threats and
00:51smears about ICE must stop. There is no place in American politics for violence. Assistant Secretary
00:57Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. According to the Associated Press, a few protesters tried to
01:03block a car heading toward the ICE building. This prompted federal agents to fire tear gas and pepper
01:09bullets multiple times at a crowd of more than 100 protesters, hitting people who were standing back
01:15and allegedly not involved in blocking traffic. The Chicago Sun-Times reports one of its photographers
01:21was hit by rubber pellets. One protester who's also an elected member of the Skokie Board of Education
01:27said the chemical agents caught her and others off guard. This truly caught us so incredibly off
01:33guard. We literally were just tying notes on the wall. And for a minute, like I was obviously coughing.
01:40It was very hard to breathe. I was disoriented for a second. I just didn't understand what happened
01:44and fully unprovoked. As agents fired, protesters either fled or fell to the ground, most dispersed.
01:52Some rinsed tear gas from their eyes outside the facility, according to the AP.
01:56Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson wrote a letter to Russell Haught, the ICE field office director,
02:02on Friday calling for relief from ICE's, quote, siege of our neighborhood.
02:06In effect, you are making war on my community, she wrote, and it has to stop.
02:10The AP reports that in recent weeks, protesters have tried to stop agents' vehicles from entering
02:17or leaving an area next to the building. On Tuesday, that fence was put up, keeping protesters
02:22farther away from the facility. Thompson demanded the federal government take down the, quote,
02:28illegal fence. For Straight Arrow News, I'm Lauren Keenan. If you want more on this story,
02:32download the Straight Arrow News app or visit san.com.
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