Chicago federal intervention: Tracking surge in immigration enforcement operations

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Last updated: Friday, October 31, 2025 9:36PM GMT
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago area is seeing an increase in federal immigration enforcement.

President Donald Trump says the surge in immigration enforcement activity in the Chicago area is about getting dangerous criminals off the streets.

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Some 300 federal agents are using North Chicago's Naval Station Great Lakes as the logistical hub for ramped-up operations.

Protesters and federal agents have continued to clash outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center in Broadview, Illinois.

ABC7 is tracking the latest news in the city and suburbs. Here are the latest developments.

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Oct 24, 2025, 3:12 AM GMT

CBP Chief Bovino accused of violating court order with apparent tear gas

After Thursday's events at the Little Village Discount Mall, attorneys are now accusing federal agents of "simply ignoring" a temporary restraining order that put strict guidelines on the use of tear gas. A federal complaint is now taking aim at the man who led the charge.

Video obtained by ABC News of Thursday's protests on the Southwest Side showed what appeared to be Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino once again leading operations on the ground. At one point, Chief Bovino appears to be seen throwing a tear gas canister into the crowd, but that has not been confirmed.

Attorneys from Loevy and Loevy, who represent the plaintiffs in the lawsuit that resulted in a temporary restraining order restricting how federal agents use tear gas and other chemicals on protesters and journalists, have filed a notice of violation in federal court accusing Bovino of personally violating the order regarding Thursday's apparent use of tear gas.

"Certainly the government's going to make its arguments here," ABC7 Chief Legal Analyst Gil Soffer said. "Maybe they'll argue the agents had no choice but to throw the tear gas, he felt there was immediate threats, he gave the requisite warnings, it was the only measure he could use to protect his own safety, the safety of his officers."

ABC7 has reached out to DHS regarding accusations involving Bovino.

Bovino was already set to appear in court November 5, but now a federal judge wants to hear more about what unfolded at the discount mall and has ordered more than double the time for questioning Bovino while he's under oath.

Oct 23, 2025, 4:40 PM GMT

Chopper 7 over moments between fed agents, protestors

Chopper 7 spotted tense moments between federal immigration agents and crowds of people in Little Village.

Chopper 7 was over 26th and Sacramento on Thursday at about 11 a.m.

It happened at about 10:30 a.m. on 26th and Sacramento near the Cook County jail.

Chicago police were seen helping with crowd control.

Video shows a crowd surrounding agents inside a SUV.

One person was seen opening the door of a moving car, another person throwing an object at the agents.

Officials did not release any information regarding the incident.

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Oct 23, 2025, 12:53 AM GMT

Katie Abraham's mother speaks out on 'Midway Blitz' being named for daughter killed in DUI crash

When "Operation Midway Blitz" was first announced back in early September, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it was being launched in honor of Katie Abraham, a young woman who was killed in Urbana by a drunk driver who happens to be undocumented.

Abraham's mother is now speaking out. She says this should not be her daughter's legacy.

"It's not consistent with who she was. It doesn't align with who she was," Lorence said. "She was compassionate. She was empathetic. She was caring. She was loving beyond belief."

Abraham was 20 years old. She died in Urbana on January 19, when police say an SUV driven by an undocumented drunk driver slammed into the vehicle she and her friends were riding in. A second woman died the next day. The man charged with their deaths is undocumented. But, her mother said that is not the point.

"It was a drunk driver that killed her. It was bad decision making by a human being that killed her," Lorence said. "Whether or not she would believe in this operation is not what we're here to talk about... She's being attached to it and she doesn't have a voice to say if she wants to or not."

Abraham's name was attached to "Operation Midway Blitz" with her father Joe Abraham's blessing. He spoke to ABC7 back in September. Because of that, Katie Abraham's mother waited to speak out.

"He's going through a lot," Lorence said. "He's going through a lot of grief and so am I."

Joe Abraham shared the following statement with ABC7:
"DHS launched Operation Midway Blitz in honor of my daughter, Katie Abraham, a young woman with a big heart and a bright future who was killed in Urbana by a criminal illegal alien drunk driver who never should have been in this country.

"Sanctuary policies failed Katie and they're failing communities across America. Katie cared deeply about people, but she would never believe that compassion means turning a blind eye to danger. I gave my blessing to launch this operation in her name because it's about protecting other families from living the nightmare that mine lives every day. I stand proudly behind it."

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Oct 22, 2025, 10:06 PM GMT

Chicago aldermen says 2 of his staff detained by federal agents

Federal agents were seen speeding through parts of Little Village, while also driving down the wrong direction on some one-way streets.

There were reports of federal agents detaining several people across Little Village Wednesday.

Ald. Michael D. Rodriguez, from the 22dn Ward, said in a statement:

"Today in the Little Village community, ICE/CBP detained at least 7 residents of our community. Several of those detained are U.S. citizens. In addition, they detained two members of my aldermanic staff, Jacqueline Lopez and Elianne Bahena, my chief of staff who also serves as an elected 10th District Police Commissioner. Both Ms. Bahena and Ms. Lopez are also U.S. citizens.

"All residents have the right to peacefully observe ICE/CBP activity. The federal government continues to claim that those who exercise their rights are breaking the law - these claims have been repeatedly proven as false.

"These federal agents are operating lawlessly, demonstrating utter disregard for our constitutional rights. I demand the immediate release of my staff members, as well as everyone else whose rights were abjectly violated by ICE/CBP agents in Little Village today."

"Twenty sixth and Christiana, they crashed and left it in the middle of the street, chased someone out of the vehicle. They kept doing that. They detained someone right here outside of businesses, at least two people," Sigcho-Lopez said.

Sigcho-Lopez says he tried confronting Bovino about enforcement in Chicago.

"I asked him directly: 'You continue to defy judges' orders.' He had nothing to say," Sigcho-Lopez said.

Some other incidents were caught on camera: Near 26th and Spaulding Avenue, federal agents were patrolling the area and detained at least one person.

There was more of the same near 29th Street and Cicero Avenue, where another person was detained by federal agents. And the operations continued near 31st Street and Pulaski Road, where ICE detained at least one other person.