Noem says Trump admin buying Chicago property for ICE
DHS plans to buy multiple buildings in Chicago to expand immigration enforcement amid over 900 arrests during Operation Midway Blitz, despite local opposition and legal challenges.
- U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem wants to increase immigration enforcement operations and purchase additional buildings in the Chicago region.
- Noem appears interested in purchasing a 212,000-square-foot warehouse in Broadview, Illinois, which was previously owned by a marketing agency.
- Federal agents have been conducting immigration raids in Chicago, leading to protests and clashes with law enforcement over the use of force.
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ICE wants to buy more buildings in Chicago, and appears to be eyeing a Broadview warehouse
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said this week she wants to beef up immigration enforcement operations in the Chicago region and purchase additional buildings in the area. One of the buildings Noem appears to be interested in is a warehouse at 1900 S. 25th Ave. in west suburban Broadview. The warehouse is one block east of the existing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility at 1930 Beach St. A YouTuber embedded with No…
Noem Announces ICE Will Expand Efforts in Portland and Chicago
The Trump administration will expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) efforts in Portland and Chicago soon, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced at a Cabinet meeting on Thursday. That will include purchasing buildings in the two cities amid increased federal law enforcement presence, she said. “We’re purchasing more buildings in Chicago to operate out of. We’re not going to back off. In fact, we’re doubling down, and we’re …
Trump administration buying Chicago property for more ICE operations, Noem says
President Donald Trump’s administration is buying more property in Chicago to carry out immigration enforcement, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Thursday.The unspecified real estate effort could potentially expand the federal government’s footprint beyond the suburban Broadview facility that has become the focal point of local protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.“We’re purchasing more build…
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