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Border Patrol Facing Civil War Conditions in Chicago

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The sanctuary city of Chicago has become a battlefield as domestic terrorists and foreign gang members wage war against federal immigration officers carrying out Operation Midway Blitz.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a full of account of a shocking string of events that unfolded on Saturday in the Windy City.

As we previously reported, a suspect opened fire on U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agents during mayhem in Little Village on Saturday morning.

USBP Commander Gregory Bovino stated that between five and sevens shot were fired by a male suspect in a black Jeep who fled the scene and apparently remains on the loose.

At the time of the shooting, agents were trapped in an alley by a hostile crowd throwing bricks, paint cans, and other projectiles from rooftops, damaging several vehicles.

Chicago police eventually helped agents evacuate the area.

“After clearing the scene of the first attack, Border Patrol then encountered a vehicle that attempted to ram their convoy at the intersection of Cermak and California, but was thwarted when a Controlled Tire Deflation Device was deployed,” DHS explained in a press release.

“The Border Patrol convoy then proceeded toward an FBI facility and encountered two drivers trying to impede operations. After they were warned to stop, one of the drivers attempted to ram the convoy. The driver was arrested. Border Patrol reached the FBI facility when rioters attempted to breach security there.”

As USBP agents were departing the FBI facility, they encountered agitators lying in the street.

Rioters began throwing objects at the convoy, forcing agents to deploy crowd control measures to clear the mob and proceed onward to a Sam’s Club parking lot, where another ramming took place.

Three suspects were arrested in the parking lot before the convoy proceeded onward and was attacked again.

A suspect who carried out a fourth ramming managed to escape.

“JB Pritzker and Brandon Johnson have fueled an environment of lawlessness and assault on federal law enforcement,” said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “In less than three hours in Chicago, Border Patrol faced gunshots, violent mobs at every stop, bricks and other objects thrown at them, and four vehicle rammings.”

“The violence in Chicago against law enforcement is unprecedented—These attacks are the consequence of vitriolic smears from sanctuary politicians and the media. Just last week, Chicago and national media falsely accused law enforcement of raiding a daycare center. Now, they are silent when our agents come under gunfire.”

A total of eight U.S. citizens and one illegal alien were arrested during the protracted siege on Saturday.


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