Fourteen suburban moms arrested in sit-in protest outside Broadview ICE facility

A group of moms from the western suburbs were arrested Friday morning during a protest against the separation of families outside of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview.

Fourteen mothers jumped over the barricades and sat in a circle on Beach Street to “demand an end” to the immigration raids that have swept through the Chicago area since the Trump administration launched “Operation Midway Blitz.”

Less than a minute later, the women were arrested by Cook County Sheriff’s deputies. The sheriff’s office confirmed the arrests and said charges were pending.

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Cook County Sheriff’s deputies arrest a group of mothers after they staged a sit-in protest outside the Broadview ICE facility at 1930 Beach St.

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“We want to encourage other people who feel strongly about ICE’s actions to step off the sidelines and take our cities back,” said Teresa Shattuck, a mother from Oak Park. “We want to use our collective power and our white privilege in the way it should be used.”

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A sheriff’s deputy leads away one of the protesters in Friday’s sit-in at the Broadview ICE facility.

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Meghan Carter, another mother from Oak Park, said the women who were arrested understood the risks when they chose to take a stand, adding that their experiences paled in comparison to what the detained immigrants inside the facility were enduring.

Carter said the suburban moms were a group of parents “fed up” with seeing immigration agents “terrorizing” their communities.

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Protesters chant and wave signs Friday at the ICE detention center in Broadview.

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

About 40 protesters, including the suburban moms, were gathered outside of the facility Friday morning chanting for an end to the immigration raids.

At the same time, a caravan of about 10 vehicles drove around the facility honking their horns and waving anti-Donald Trump flags. A passenger in one vehicle was seen holding a sign that read, “We are human first” outside of the window.

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A protester displays a sign out of the passenger window of a truck on Friday morning near the Broadview ICE facility.

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