Federal authorities have charged four individuals involved in a protest against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency near its Chicago facility. Court documents obtained on September 30 reveal that Hubert Mazur, Ray Collins, Jocelyn Robledo, and Paul Avery face allegations of assault and resisting federal officers. According to court records, Avery allegedly threatened agents and engaged in a physical altercation with an internal security officer, damaging a vehicle in the process. Collins and Robledo were found to possess semi-automatic pistols but held legal permits for their firearms. ICE stated the defendants “will be brought to justice.” Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker criticized the actions of federal officers at a press conference, asserting they were politically motivated. “This is not about fighting crime or public safety. It’s about sowing fear, intimidation, and division among Americans,” he said. Earlier, U.S. Border Patrol forces arrived in Chicago on September 28, leading to arrests in the city center that were widely shared on social media platforms. Pritzker urged citizens to remain informed of their rights and warned against the militarization of American cities.
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