The Chaos-created federal invasion of Chicago is a complex and fast-moving situation. At the moment I write this, Texas National Guard troops are massing in Chicago, and a federal judge will hear arguments for and against their deployment on Thursday. Already however an unknown number--but certainly in the hundreds-- of American Gestapo (ICE and other agencies) with military hardware are in the city conducting various operations. At least one civilian has been killed and others injured by Gestapo arms. (They seem to have targeted clergy.) Chaos warns that if federal judges don't see things his way he may invoke the Insurrection Act, and on Wednesday accused all Democrats of being insurrectionists.
So almost lost in the shuffle is an event that transpired on Tuesday, September 30 that has been only slowly and not prominently reported nationally. Because so much is happening and is likely to continue happening in Chicago and elsewhere, it is already in danger of being forgotten. But this to me is a Never Forget story. Wherever it will ultimately be placed in this series of ongoing events, I wanted to make it part of the record I've been keeping on this site of the gathering Chaos dictatorship.
I think Reuters was first to break this story beyond the Chicago media, but the lead paragraphs of Rebecca Schneid's piece in Time Magazine summarizes the events as pretty consistently reported:
At around 1 a.m. on Tuesday morning, armed federal agents rappelled from helicopters onto the roof of a five-storey residential apartment in the South Shore of Chicago. The agents worked their way through the building, kicking down doors and throwing flash bang grenades, rounding up adults and screaming children alike, detaining them in zip-ties and arresting dozens, according to witnesses and local reporting.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker accused the federal agents of separating children from their parents, zip-tying their hands, and detaining them in “dark vans” for hours. Videos of the raid show flashbang grenades erupting on the street, followed by residents of the building—children among them—being led to a parking lot across the street. Photos of the aftermath show toys and shoes littering the apartment hallways that were left in the chaos as people were pulled from their beds by the operation that included FBI and Homeland Security agents.
Pritzker condemned the raid and said that he would work with local law enforcement to hold the agents accountable. “Military-style tactics should never be used on children in a functioning democracy,” he said in a statement on Friday. “This didn’t happen in a country with an authoritarian regime – it happened here in Chicago. It happened in the United States of America – a country that should be a bastion of freedom, hope, and the rights of our people as guaranteed by the Constitution,” he added.
Other stories reported vast damage left behind by the raid to virtually every apartment in the building, making many unlivable. Local officials and agencies are working to relocate families now homeless. It's reported that many are immigrants from Venezuela, though American citizens were also caught in this indiscriminate attack, which can only be described as a military operation previously seen only in foreign countries.
At the behest of Democratic ranking members, the House Committee on Homeland Security and Judiciary launched a congressional investigation. Their statement:
"According to media reports, armed federal agents in military fatigues approached or entered nearly every apartment in the five-story, 130-unit apartment building, using flashbang grenades, busting down doors, and pulling men, women and children from their beds. Agents put residents in zip ties and led them to unmarked vans to wait for hours while handcuffed, with children separated from their parents,” the Members wrote.
“Reporting indicates that there were U.S. citizens and military veterans among those dragged out of their apartments in zip ties and detained for hours,” the Members added. “They were not told why they were detained, and they were not allowed to contact attorneys. Residents report significant property damage and having their units ransacked. Doors were blown off hinges and holes left in walls. When returning to their apartments, some residents found their items stolen after federal agents left apartments open.”
After making 37 arrests during the operation, DHS claimed, without providing any evidence, that neighborhood was a location frequented by Tren de Aragua members. However, law enforcement authorities have not confirmed that any of the people arrested in this raid were members of Tren de Aragua.
“It is unacceptable that this violent, heavy-handed immigration enforcement operation put families and children at risk and detained U.S. citizens, while traumatizing an entire community.”
A Chicago Sun-Times story, detailing the immediate condemnation by Chicago area Democratic members of Congress, begins this way:
Pertissue Fisher is still recovering from being detained by federal immigration agents who burst into her South Shore apartment building and pulled her and other residents from their beds early Wednesday morning.
An agent put a gun in her face, she said. Another placed her in handcuffs tight enough to leave bruises.
Fisher and other victims of the raid are U.S. citizens, but they were still held for hours.
On October 7, Amnesty International USA issued a statement:
Amnesty International USA condemns the September 30, pre-dawn ICE raid on an apartment building in a historically Black neighborhood in Chicago. According to news reports, federal agents raided the apartment building, broke into homes without warrants in the middle of the night, forcibly removed residents, including children, from their homes, zip-tied their hands, and interrogated them without access to legal counsel.
“It is shocking that federal agents unlawfully broke into homes, tore residents – including children – from their beds, zip-tied their hands, and interrogated people on the streets,” said Paul O’Brien, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA. “This terrifying raid demonstrates the new normal for communities across the United States: increasing militarization under the guise of immigration enforcement in complete disregard for human rights.”
“Deploying military forces and federal officers with weapons and other equipment into our neighborhoods, creates an atmosphere of intimidation and fear and facilitates the unlawful use of force, arbitrary detention and other human rights violations,” said O’Brien. “Militarized forces should not be roving our communities and snatching away our friends and neighbors. These raids are creating a climate of fear for all of us, especially immigrant and Black, brown, and Indigenous communities. This is not about public safety. It’s a clear expansion of authoritarian practices intended to stoke racism, instill fear across communities and silence dissent, and it must stop.”
Amnesty International USA demands a full independent investigation into the unlawful raid and calls for immediate accountability. Congress must immediately stop funding ICE and hold ICE and other federal agencies accountable for their lawlessness and abuses.
“The government has an obligation to uphold the rule of law and ensure that nobody is above the law,” said O’Brien. “These raids are an attack on human rights and a threat to everybody in the U.S. Federal officials who committed human rights violations during the raids, including those with command responsibility, must be held accountable.”
I personally have not been back to Chicago in decades, but the South Side is where I spent the most time in the city. I went to college with many students from "Chicagoland" and still have old friends and relatives in Chicago. My thoughts and feelings are with them, and with Chicago in this perilous time.
But all of this goes beyond Chicago. In his Substack post, Paul Krugman called it "State Terrorism, American Style." "We didn’t expect America to become a country where masked secret policemen smash down your door in the middle of the night and take you away. Yet that’s where we are." He concludes:
"And don’t expect the attacks to be limited to immigrants. A recent White House memo directs the FBI to investigate groups as potential domestic terrorists based on incredibly expansive criteria, including “anti-capitalism” and “anti-Christianity” views. This would basically empower going after any kind of dissent. "