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At least 15 detained after protesters and police clash outside Chicago Ice center

Officers reportedly tackled and dragged several people after authorities told demonstrators to stay in ‘protest zones’

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theguardian.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

At least 15 detained after protesters and police clash outside Chicago Ice center

Officers reportedly tackled and dragged several people after authorities told demonstrators to stay in ‘protest zones’

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upi.com8 mesi fa

Arrests made as protests start early at Chicago-area ICE facility - UPI.com

At least 11 protesters were arrested amid clashes with local police outside the Broadview, Ill., Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Friday morning.

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  1. venerdì 17 ottobre 2025·upi.com

    Arrests made as protests start early at Chicago-area ICE facility - UPI.com

    At least 11 protesters were arrested amid clashes with local police outside the Broadview, Ill., Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Friday morning.

  2. sabato 18 ottobre 2025·theguardian.com

    At least 15 detained after protesters and police clash outside Chicago Ice center

    Officers reportedly tackled and dragged several people after authorities told demonstrators to stay in ‘protest zones’