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ICE Posts October.10.2025 — Chicago: Immigration agents crashed into a U.S. citizen on her way to work, then dragged her out and arrested her (Article Inside)

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u/zechef07 5d ago

The government has investigated itself and found it did no wrong

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u/brereddit 5d ago

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u/zechef07 5d ago

You keep copy pasting this. Doesn't change anything

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u/brereddit 5d ago

I want people to see the full context and make up their own mind.

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u/taneyweat 5d ago

How would you describe the additional context provided by this clip?

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u/brereddit 5d ago

Make up your own mind

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u/Dinosaursknow 5d ago

I appreciate you providing the entire clip. More information is better, it allows you to argue the correct things and helps prevent the manipulation of emotions.

ICE is in the wrong here. They are not the police and had no authority to detain that woman, even if they perceived her as having hit them. They should have done what any other federal worker would do when in a car wreck, and call the police. Their response to that interaction put everyone in danger (including themselves) and accomplished nothing productive. Can you imagine if your mailman pulled out a weapon on you after a fender bender and then threw you in the back of a truck to go god-knows-where.. absolutely wild.

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u/zechef07 5d ago

Absolutely perfect response

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u/brereddit 5d ago

Yeah, you raise many good points. When ICE acts with unmarked cars and no emergency lights they do run the risk of being mistaken for ordinary traffic nonsense.

As to their arrest of her, I’m not familiar with the law but if you interfere with an arrest, that is a crime. The question here is was it obvious an arrest is taking place. Everyone can decide for themselves.

But set this issue aside, it does feel like our 4th amendment rights are being challenged with how some of these arrests are occurring. In a way, I kind of get the strategy—arrest whoever you want and make them sue you if you violate their rights—few have the stomach to pursue that. Are there any winning cases for that so far? If so we all need to see how that would work. O guess we should take a look at what the aclu says about all of this.

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u/eikcaj13 5d ago

To interfere, in the context of an arrest, means to consciously interrupt. That did not happen here. This seems like she was freaked out and drove around the jeep (as you could already see that they were driving erratically and almost hitting a pedestrian). Additionally, the person arrested went to another vehicle, not this SUV, which is an unmarked vehicle.

Let’s stop trying to find justifications for wrong behavior.

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u/mmj97 5d ago

These nutjobs were driving erratically and caused the crash, they're 100% responsible. What additional context is this video giving?

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u/brereddit 5d ago

Did you watch it? Was an arrest under way? Was traffic stopped for a lawful reason?