Ashley Huebner
@ahuebner.bsky.social
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Immigration attorney and irritated Midwesterner. Views are my own.
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dlknowles.bsky.social
Good reporting on the South Shore raid from South Side weekly here.

Confirms one thing I was told but didn't put in my own piece because I didn't have a second source and it seemed too insane: border agents segregated arrested residents by race

southsideweekly.com/federal-agen...
Federal Agents Storm South Shore Building, Detaining Families and Children
Families were woken by flashbangs and helicopters as hundreds of federal agents raided their homes. Days later, neighbors are still searching for the missing.
southsideweekly.com
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kyledcheney.bsky.social
BREAKING: Illinois has filed suit to block Trump's deployment of the military to Chicago.

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kyledcheney.bsky.social
JUST IN: Chicago journalistsa re suing DHS and ICE over force used against reporters:

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kyledcheney.bsky.social
A WILD ONE: A man broke his leg during an arrest by ICE at a car wash south of L.A.

ICE has held him under 24/7 guard at a hospital, registering him under a pseudonym, for *37 days* without telling him why.

A judge has ordered his immediate release.

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kyledcheney.bsky.social
BREAKING: A federal judge says there is a realistic likelihood that the prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia was driven by vindictive motives — reflected in the public statements of Bondi, Blanche, Noem et al.

He has ordered discovery on the question.
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tomaskenn.bsky.social
According to AILA, ICE is launching a nationwide operation today, Friday, 10/3, reportedly named “Freaky Friday,” that will target unaccompanied children aged 14 and older of all nationalities.
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aclu.org
ACLU @aclu.org · 5d
BREAKING: Our client Mario Guevara, an Emmy-winning journalist detained by ICE in retaliation for livestreaming law enforcement activity, will be deported tomorrow to El Salvador.

Mario and his family are being punished for his reporting. This cruelty is meant to stifle our free press.
ahuebner.bsky.social
Chicago: “The Border Patrol official said that snipers rappelled down from helicopters on top of the apartment complex, as a precaution from potential violence.”
Trump’s Chicago ICE Crackdown Intensifies With Drones, Helicopters and Trucks
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bradlander.bsky.social
Another violent attack by an ICE officer on a civilian at 26 Federal Plaza—this time on a journalist, who had to be carried out on stretcher.

Another attack on the First Amendment, our neighbors, and our democracy.
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thetnholler.bsky.social
ILLINOIS — BROADVIEW POLICE CHIEF ON ICE: “I was shocked. I’ve never been spoken to by a fellow law enforcement officer in such a way.”

ICE is routinely gassing cops and negatively impacting the community as their detention facility faces protests.
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royalpratt.bsky.social
8-year old Dasha Ramirez was playing with her brother at Millennium Park when Border Patrol took them. They’re now awaiting deportation to Guatemala. “We never imagined our Sunday would end this way, mother Noemi Chavez said. www.chicagotribune.com/2025/09/29/i...
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alexwenzel.bsky.social
That quote is not out of context, the full version is worse.
“Then obviously the particular characteristics of an individual, how they look, how do they look compare to, say, you?” he said to the reporter, a tall, middle-aged man of Anglo descent.
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reichlinmelnick.bsky.social
In a genuine WOW moment, this administration publicly acknowledges (perhaps for the first time) that an ICE officer violated procedure and will be taken off duty and subject to an investigation. This is a step in the right direction — I just wish it wasn't only because of such an awful viral video.
Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin:
"The officer's conduct in this video is unacceptable and beneath the men and women of ICE. Our ICE law enforcement are held to the highest professional standards and this officer is being relieved of current duties as we conduct a full investigation."
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tilleckert.com
1/ I’m Till Eckert, a ProPublica reporter. For the past 2 weeks, I’ve been going to the same NY immigration courthouse.

Nearly every time, I see ICE agents arresting immigrants. Today, a woman was slammed to the ground after begging officials not to take her husband away.

Thread 👇
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bradlander.bsky.social
I was back at 26 Federal Plaza today, where an ICE agent violently threw this bereft woman to the ground in front of her kids. She had not touched him. She did not pose any threat. She had to be taken to the hospital. (🎥: Elias Eliahu)
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tessowen.bsky.social
What was incredible to me about this press conference is that nowhere did anyone mention that the victims were all detainees. Even if it turns out the suspect intended to target ICE employees, which we still don’t know is true, doesn’t that seem like important information?
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FBI official: "What I can share with you is that early evidence we're seen from rounds that were found near the suspected shooter contain messages that are anti-ICE in nature. Again, this is just the most recently example of this type of attack."
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aridrennen.bsky.social
Can't help but notice that the media breathlessly reporting on the messages that shooters write on their bullets seems to have been followed by a surge of shooters writing messages on bullets
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asgvisalaw.bsky.social
We'd ask, "What steps is ICE going to take going forward to ensure those in its custody are safe?" but we already know the answer is none since they don't take any steps to prevent the injuries or illnesses brought on by the detention conditions themselves.
reichlinmelnick.bsky.social
More details on what "detainee" meant here. The people apparently *were* in custody. It's unclear whether they were leaving or entering the building. Recent arrests would likely still be wearing the clothes they had on at the time of arrest, but would probably have been handcuffed.

Anna Giaritelli
@Anna_Giaritelli
UPDATE: No ICE personnel were shot in Dallas. Victims were three ICE detainees who had been at the field office for processing, which means they would likely have just been arrested and been brought in for booking before being taken to a detention center elsewhere.
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reichlinmelnick.bsky.social
Federal district court judges are almost UNANIMOUSLY rejecting the government's new interpretation of a 1996 law to bar release from ICE detention to millions of people. Yet the Board of Immigration Appeals, fresh off a purge of Biden appointees, made it official precedent.
kyledcheney.bsky.social
Over the weekend, we wrote about how dozens of judges have found ICE's new detention policy — seeking to lock up millions of people facing deportation without a chance for bond — is illegal.

Last night, four more judges added to the growing list: www.politico.com/news/2025/09...
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vimiller.bsky.social
Broadview Fire Department said the village was reaching out to the DHS “to demand the fence be removed immediately” because it was installed “illegally” without a permit.

“In case of fire or other emergencies… Broadview fire apparatus would be unable to use the road to accesss these businesses.”
Broadview orders removal of 'illegal' fencing erected outside ICE facility following protests
For weeks, protesters have tried to block the entrance to the compound used for processing detained immigrants. In turn, federal officers have often pushed demonstrators and fired rubber bullets and c...
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unraveledpress.com
Per photographer Matthew Kaplan this morning, ICE has now fenced off the street in front of the Broadview processing facility.
Fence in front of building in the dark
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quigley.house.gov
Dreamers have legal protection nationwide—but ICE agents are still targeting them for detention and deportation. And given the lack of transparency and scale of the recent ICE raids in cities like Chicago, it’s impossible to know how many people have been taken. (1/2)
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chrisgeidner.bsky.social
BREAKING: Saying that the Trump administration’s explanation for its Labor Day weekend effort to send children to Guatemala “crumbled like a house of cards” upon examination, Judge Timothy Kelly, a Trump appointee, grants provisional class certification and a preliminary injunction.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Just before midnight on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend, several Executive Branch
agencies began to implement a plan to expel from the United States certain unaccompanied alien
children in the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services and send them back to
their home country of Guatemala. Those agencies told the children's caretakers, who were hearing
about the plan for the first time, to have them ready for pickup in as little as two hours. The
children were roused from their beds in the middle of the night and driven to an airport, where
some were loaded onto planes.
Lawyers got wind of this hasty operation while it was unfolding and filed this lawsuit seek-
ing emergency relief that Sunday at 1:00 a.m. The judge on emergency duty entered a temporary
restraining order barring the agencies and their officials from removing or otherwise transporting
the children from the United States. At a hearing later that day, counsel for Defendants explained
why it was "fairly outrageous" for Plaintiffs to have sued: all Defendants wanted to do was reunify
children with parents who had requested their return. But that explanation crumbled like a house
of cards about a week later. There is no evidence before the Court that the parents of these children sought their return. To the contrary, the Guatemalan Attorney General reports that officials could
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not even track down parents for most of the children whom Defendants found eligible for their
"reunification" plan. And none of those that were located had asked for their children to come
back to Guatemala. Case 1:25-cv-02942-TJK
Document 48
Filed 09/18/25 Page 1 of 2
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
L.G.M.L. et al.,
Plaintiffs,
V.
KRISTI NOEM et al.,
Civil Action No. 25-2942 (TJK)
Defendants.
ORDER
For the reasons set forth in the Court's accompanying Memorandum Opinion, it is hereby
ORDERED that:
1. Plaintiffs Motion to Certify Class, ECF No. 6, is GRANTED to the extent it is consistent with the class described below. It is further ORDERED that the following class is PROVISIONALLY CERTIFIED under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(2):
all unaccompanied alien children from Guatemala who are or will be in the custody of Defendants and who (1) are not subject to an executable final order of removal and (2) have not been permitted to voluntarily depart under 8 U.S.C. § 1229c and applicable
regulations; 2. Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction, ECF No. 20, is GRANTED. It is further
ORDERED that Defendants, their agents, representatives, and all persons or entities in concert with them are ENJOINED from transferring, repatriating, removing, or otherwise facilitating the transport of any Plaintiff including both named Plaintiffs and all members of the provisionally certified class— from the United States;
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3. It is further ORDERED that Plaintiffs shall, by September 22, 2025, post a $1.00 bond
in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c).
SO ORDERED.
/s/ Timothy J. Kelly
TIMOTHY J. KELLY
United States District Judge