One of the largest cities in America is trying to fight back against the immigration agents that use chemical weapons in its neighbourhoods.
Chicago has seen an increasing number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids after President Donald Trump issued a warning to the city in September.
‘Chicago is about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,’ he wrote on Truth Social,referencing his ‘war’ on ‘illegal immigrants’.
ICE units have been in the city for well over a month and it is claimed that some officers have been deploying tear gas against what they call ‘rioters and terrorists’.
There are also allegations that ICE has been throwing canisters of the gas into crowds ‘unannounced’,without their body cameras on.
In a statement,the Department of Homeland Security said: ‘Rioters and terrorists have opened fire on officers,thrown rocks,bottles,and fireworks at them.
‘ICE officers are facing a nearly 1000% increase in assaults against them… as they put their lives on the line to arrest murderers,rapists,and gang members.’

Multiple protestors have been arrested for opposing the arrests (Picture: AP)

Community leaders have been trying to speak with officers (Picture: AP)
Officers are reportedly required to give two audible warnings to those near where tear gas will be deployed – a key fact of the cases which Judge Sarah Ellis will look at when she sees US Customs and Border Control Commander Gregory Bovino in court today.
Tear gas was deployed just a short while before a children’s Halloween parade (Picture: Fox32)
Protestors have had the tear gas used on them,as well as those ICE hopes to detain (Picture: AP)So far,ICE has been permitted to use tear gas – classified as a chemical weapon – in ‘limited circumstances’.But multiple incidents this past weekend have prompted a judge to look into blocking the use of the chemical completely over safety fears.DHS Statement on arrests in Chicago this weekend
‘On October 25,2025,Border Patrol conducted an operation that resulted in the arrest of a criminal illegal alien from Mexico,who had previously been arrested for assault.
‘During the operations,Border Patrol agents were surrounded and boxed in by a group of agitators. Federal law enforcement issued multiple lawful commands and verbal warnings,all of which were ignored. During the operation,two U.S. citizens were arrested for assaulting and impeding a federal officer. To safely clear the area after multiple warnings and the crowd continuing to advance on them,Border Patrol had to deploy crowd control measures.
‘Our officers are facing a 1000% increase in assaults against them as they put their lives on the line to arrest murderers,abusers,and gang members. Secretary Noem’s message to the rioters is clear: you will not stop us or slow us down. ICE and our federal law enforcement partners will continue to enforce the law. And if you lay a hand on a law enforcement officer,you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.’
One concerned citizen is the husband of a pregnant woman who was exposed to tear gas this weekend when it made its way into their home.
During one ICE arrest on Saturday,a local Halloween parade for children was interrupted when agents unleashed tear gas.
Raids on illegal immigrants are a key focal point of Trump’s second term in office,and the government has made it clear that it’s a priority for them.
DHS previously shared a video of immigrants being arrested,spliced together with the Pokémon theme tune.
Captioned ‘Gotta Catch ‘Em All’,the clip is a clear imitation of the popular anime,with images of Ash Ketchum and Pokémon balls cut together with footage of people being handcuffed.
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