Mexico Requests Probe Into Fatal ICE Shooting in Chicago
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Mexico Requests Probe Into Fatal ICE Shooting in Chicago
The Mexican government requested a “rigorous investigation” into the death of man in a Chicago suburb who was shot by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on Friday after allegedly trying to flee arrest.
The murder takes place in a context of intensified immigration law enforcement in Chicago, driven by President Donald Trump's government.


Mexico requests probe into fatal ICE shooting in Chicago
The Mexican government requested a “rigorous investigation” into the death of man in a Chicago suburb who was shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on Friday after allegedly trying to flee arrest. Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs filed the request through its general consulate in the U.S. city, which confirmed on Friday that the deceased was a 38-year-old Mexican ...
The Mexican Consulate in Chicago identified the man as Silverio Villegas González, a 38-year-old Michoacán native cook
The Consulate General of Mexico in Chicago confirmed that the man who lost his life by shooting an Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) agent is a Mexican citizen from the state of Michoacán. The victim was identified as Silverio Villegas González, 38 years old and of chef's craft. The incident occurred this Friday in a suburb to the north of Chicago, during an arrest attempt by ICE agents. "The Consulate corroborated the nationality of…
The Consulate General of Mexico in Chicago confirmed that the man killed by an ICE agent during an arrest attempt was Mexican.
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