ICE raids in Chicago aren't about crime or immigration
By Patricia Lopez / Bloomberg Opinion
It should be obvious by now that President Donald Trumps deliberately aggressive incursions into blue cities are not about curbing crime but about exercising raw power.
Militarizing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, attempting to federalize National Guard troops and issuing threats to jail opponents: these are not the actions of a leader intent on improving public safety.
Consider the presidents foray into Chicago, where the crackdown has been among the most fearsome; and contested. In recent weeks, ICE agents have stormed a South Side apartment building in a scene out of a bad Rambo sequel: a nighttime raid with federal agents rappelling down the sides of buildings, kicking in doors and hauling residents out of bed. Countless episodes of needless brutality against immigrants have followed, captured on video. Tensions between ICE and local police have flared. On Tuesday, a car crash involving Border Patrol agents triggered a standoff in an East Side neighborhood, with residents throwing rocks and agents firing tear gas and pepper balls into the crowd.
Although the targets of the raids are undocumented immigrants, federal agents have also taken down protesters and journalists. At one demonstration, an agent fired a pepper ball at the back of the head of a minister, knocking him to the ground. Other agents continued firing at the minister, who was also tear-gassed directly in the face. On a different occasion, a journalist was violently flung to the ground by masked agents and cuffed while lying face-down in the street.
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