WE, as Us citizens.......CAN protest NON violently................the resistance u c by law enforcement is that they do not like to hear what they are hearing............but it does NOT matter.....our system is a democracy, we are ALLOWED to state our grievances, i cuss more than usual, b/c THERE is sex slavery...
Where did the Obama's get those kiddie porn magazines.........?? That is why nothing has been done, it goes all the way to the top......my dad is illuminati #1........and a child molestor, he raped me, his own son, when i was like 4........
Recent protests in the Chicago area, particularly those related to federal immigration actions, have become violent due to clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement, with reports of federal agents using tactics like tear gas, pepper balls, and rubber bullets on protesters, journalists, and even local police. The violence has also been fueled by federal immigration enforcement tactics, which include aggressive raids and arrests, contributing to heightened tensions and leading to clashes. A federal judge recently ordered federal agents to use body cameras during encounters with immigration protesters, a ruling that comes after a period of increasing confrontations.
Incidents and escalation
- Protests have erupted outside an ICE facility in Broadview after federal agents conducted large-scale raids that resulted in the arrest of 37 undocumented immigrants.
- In response to these protests, federal agents have reportedly used pepper balls, rubber bullets, and tear gas to clear crowds. Thirteen Chicago police officers were exposed to tear gas, notes PBS.
- Reports indicate agents have used aggressive tactics against protesters and the media, with a CBS Chicago reporter being hit with a pepper ball, according to
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