TENSIONS BOIL OVER: Officers Fire Munitions Into Protest Crowd in Illinois

Authorities in Broadview, Illinois, clashed with protesters late Sunday outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center. What began as a tense demonstration quickly escalated when police deployed tear gas and fired crowd control munitions into the crowd.

Witnesses on the ground describe chaotic scenes as protesters scattered, coughing and shielding themselves from the gas. Videos circulating on social media show officers in riot gear pushing back against demonstrators chanting against ICE operations.

The Broadview ICE processing center has long been a focal point for immigration activism in the Chicago area. Sunday’s protest, however, marks one of the most intense confrontations to date, with reports of multiple arrests and injuries.

Organizers allege that peaceful demonstrators were met with excessive force, while officials insist the measures were necessary to “restore order and protect public safety.”

Community leaders are now demanding answers, calling for accountability and an independent review of the force used against protesters. More footage continues to surface, fueling debate over how ICE and local authorities handle dissent.

Stay tuned as this story develops. We will update as more details come in from Broadview.

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