Ex-NFL player turned FBI agent quits over ICE raids
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After a successful NFL career, Charles Tillman transitioned from the gridiron to a life of crime-fighting, trading football gear for firearms. His new path took a significant turn in January 2025 when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made a notable move in Chicago.

Following a 13-year tenure as a cornerback in the NFL, Tillman joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He enrolled in the FBI’s rigorous 20-week training program in Quantico, Virginia, in 2018, marking two years since his retirement from professional football.

The former Chicago Bears standout embraced his FBI role, driven by a commitment to contribute to society. In an exclusive interview with The Daily Mail last year, he expressed his motivation as a desire to give back.

However, at 44, Tillman disclosed that the Trump administration’s immigration policies, particularly the ICE raids, compelled him to leave the bureau. His views on these policies clashed with his personal values.

In a conversation with The Athletic, Tillman recounted the moment he and his colleagues in Chicago were briefed about the impending visit of Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, along with TV personality ‘Dr. Phil’ McGraw, stirring a significant response in the city.

Speaking to The Athletic, Tillman detailed the day last January when he and his fellow FBI agent sin Chicago were informed of Trump’s border czar Tom Homan and TV personality ‘Dr. Phil’ McGraw’s imminent arrival in the Windy City. 

Former NFL star Charles Tillman has opened up on his decision to resign from the FBI

Former NFL star Charles Tillman has opened up on his decision to resign from the FBI

The 44-year-old joined the Bureau in 2018, two years after finishing his 13-season NFL career

The 44-year-old joined the Bureau in 2018, two years after finishing his 13-season NFL career

The former cornerback admitted that ICE's immigration crackdowns influenced his decision

The former cornerback admitted that ICE’s immigration crackdowns influenced his decision 

They brought ICE along with them, and the FBI, alongside the DEA, the ATF, the Border Patrol and the US Marshals, was expected to join them on their illegal immigration crackdown. 

‘It was, “We need everybody outside, and we want everyone standing guard,”‘ Tillman told the outlet. ‘And they wanted us to make arrests. It wasn’t just about going after the violent individuals. 

‘It was, “There’s some guys working on a house outside. Let’s go swap them up, and it will count for the quota system.” To me, it felt political.’ 

Tillman revealed that rather participate in the raids, he attended his daughter’s basketball game that day.

Soon after, he resigned from the FBI. 

Initially, enrolling in the FBI shortly after his 2016 retirement from the NFL had been an easy decision for Tillman.

Retiring in 2016, having amassed a $51million fortune from his career in the league, Tillman did try his hand at broadcasting, spending his first year out of football working as an NFL analyst for Fox Sports.

But his sense of civic duty ultimately won out and he enlisted in FBI training – a decision his former teammates were supportive of.

The former NFL star said Donald Trump's immigration policies played a big role in his decision

The former NFL star said Donald Trump’s immigration policies played a big role in his decision

The cornerback was drafted by the Bears in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft

The cornerback was drafted by the Bears in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft

He established himself as one of the greatest defensive backs in the Bears' history

He established himself as one of the greatest defensive backs in the Bears’ history

‘I work with a lot of good people who do some pretty amazing things,’ he previously told the Daily Mail.

‘It’s a thankless job. You don’t get credit for it. You do your job. You’re not in the paper. You do the job because you don’t want to be in the paper. You do it because you’re protecting people.’

He added: ‘I’ve had it come up a couple of times where you do something pretty cool. ‘You’re just like, ‘Man, that was we did a really good thing today.’ Nobody will really know about it, and I’m okay with that. I’m okay with my name not being in the paper and I’m okay with people not knowing. But, I did something pretty fulfilling, and I’m happy to say I helped somebody.’

Tillman’s personal history is rooted in service. His father, Donald, was a sergeant in the United States Army who served for 20 years. As a result, Tillman attended 11 schools from kindergarten through 12th grade.

He even appeared poised to follow in his father’s footsteps earlier in life, earning his degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette – where his signature ‘Peanut Punch’ was born.

But Tillman, nicknamed ‘Peanut’ by his Aunt Renee for the way he looked as a baby, postponed his career in the field for one on it.

Tillman was drafted by the Bears in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft going on to establish himself as one of the greatest defensive backs in the team’s history, holding the franchise records for interceptions by a cornerback, interception-return touchdowns, and defensive touchdowns.

His revelation over his resignation comes amid growing unrest back in the United States, which has been building after agents moved in to Minnesota on the orders of the Trump administration.

Tillman is pictured with his wife Jackie at an ESPN event back in 2013

Tillman is pictured with his wife Jackie at an ESPN event back in 2013 

ICE agents clashed with protestors in Minneapolis, Minnesota earlier this month

ICE agents clashed with protestors in Minneapolis, Minnesota earlier this month 

Alex Jeffrey Pretti was gunned down during a struggle with federal agents in Minneapolis

Alex Jeffrey Pretti was gunned down during a struggle with federal agents in Minneapolis

The nation is still reeling from the deaths of two American citizens at the hands of federal officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota in less than three weeks.

Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse, was shot and killed after a struggle with federal agents on Saturday after he allegedly confronted officers during a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operation in the city.

His death came just two weeks after 37-year-old Renee Good was fatally shot in her car by an Immigration and Customs (ICE) officer.

Their deaths have sparked a political firestorm throughout the US, less than two weeks out from the Super Bowl.

The Trump administration is expected to send agents from US Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) to the Bay Area ahead of the Seahawks’ clash with the Patriots on February 8.

‘Those who are here legally and are not breaking other laws have nothing to fear,’ an official said earlier this week.

That was one of several ominous warnings from senior allies of President Trump that the immigration crackdown will continue apace as fans head to California. Secretary of homeland security Kristi Noem, for instance, previously vowed: ‘We’ll be all over that place’.

But, according to TMZ, there are no plans for ICE to carry out operations at Levi’s Stadium or at NFL-sponsored events in the build up to Super Bowl Sunday.

 

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