ICE in Chicago: Community groups, attorneys, elected leaders report renewed immigration enforcement activity across Chicago area

CHICAGO (WLS) — Community groups, attorneys and elected officials are speaking out against what they describe as a renewed rise in immigration enforcement activity in Chicago and several surrounding suburbs.

Cellphone footage captured federal agents on the city’s Northwest Side on Thursday. Residents said they witnessed a woman being taken into custody near Belmont and Avers avenues.

ABC7 blurred the woman’s face in the video because the Department of Homeland Security has not confirmed whether she is facing any criminal charges or provided details about the reason for her arrest.

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Increase the Peace Chicago, a local community organization, said federal agents were also spotted Tuesday near 59th Street and California Avenue.

Residents also reported that two people were detained Monday in the area of 47th Street and Fairfield Avenue.

“I think they were just living everyday life. They were going home or stepping out to just to take some fresh air,” said Monserrat Ayala, executive director of Increase the Peace Chicago.

Marcela Rodriguez, executive director of Enlace Chicago, said local organizations have been monitoring what they say are multiple recent detentions across area neighborhoods.

“We learned that last week about 21 people were taken and this week alone up to today 17 people across the communities have been taken,” Rodriguez said.

Community organizations says it’s unclear whether the latest enforcement actions are targeted or random. Organizers also said federal agents appear to be using more discreet tactics compared to the peak of Operation Midway Blitz.

“Here in Chicago, we have seen a shift away from high publicized efforts and tactics to more targeted enforcement in our neighborhoods, homes, grocery stores, courthouses,” Rodriguez said.

Advocates said the enforcement activity is renewing fear within immigrant communities and is driving demand for legal assistance.

“Last week calls requiring legal assistance have doubled from 900 to over 1700,” said Raul Raymundo, the CEO of The Resurrection Project.

Ayala said communities affected by the enforcement actions also need support services.

“We need to make sure that we’re also seeking both mental health resources for those who have been affected,” she said.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security told ABC7, “ICE agents uphold our nation’s immigration laws in all 50 states, seven days a week, 24 hours a day.

DHS added that, “some of the worst of the worst ICE has taken off Chicago streets.”

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson shared the following statement Thursday afternoon:
“Chicago, our city has experienced an increase in ICE enforcement activity in recent weeks. Now is the time to stand united, support our neighbors, and ensure no one faces fear or uncertainty alone.

“Our office will continue to monitor and respond to any actions that put our residents in danger and destabilize communities. If you witness suspected misconduct or unlawful activity by federal agents, I encourage you to report it to the Chicago Police Department.

“Regardless of your immigration status, you have rights. I urge every Chicagoan to stay informed, look out for loved ones, and make sure those around you know where to turn for trusted information. To access Know Your Rights and Family Preparedness resources, visit Chicago.gov/Protect. To report activity or seek help for a detained loved one, call the ICIRR Hotline at 855-435-7693.”

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