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Law enforcement officers broke into the door after landing from the Black Hawk helicopter and tied their wrists with cable straps regardless of age. Chicago was "reduced to a war zone."

(Original title: Law enforcement officers broke the door after the "Black Eagle" helicopter dropped, men and women and young people were not bound by the belts, Chicago "became a war zone")

U.S. law enforcement officers use helicopters in Chicago: Trump: There is no more messy city than Chicago (Source: Xinhua News Agency)

The Black Hawk helicopter was suspended, law enforcement officers slipped down to the roof of the apartment, suddenly knocked on the door, and residents woke up from dreams ... This was not a picture in a Hollywood action film, but the real scene of U.S. federal immigration law enforcement operating in Chicago.

Chicago is the largest city in the state of Illinois and the third largest city in the United States. Over the past month, federal law enforcement officers have been ordered to fight illegal immigration and have arrested more than 1,000 people so far.

On September 26, protesters threw back tear gas bottles fired by law enforcement officers during the conflict outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Broadview, the western suburbs of Chicago, USA

The U.S. News Country television channel said that a raids in a Chicago African-species gathering area on the morning of September 30 is a shadow of recent violent law enforcement operations: helicopters and trucks have surrounded a five-storey apartment building, federal law enforcement officers have slipped from the suspended "Black Eagle" helicopter to the roof, house by house, waking up residents, men and young people regardless of age, first wrapping the wristband, then conducting screening, a total of 37 people arrested.

Resident Roderick Johnson, 67, recalled in an interview with Chicago media that federal law enforcement officers broke in. Although he was a U.S. citizen, he was once detained.

Dixon Romero, head of a Chicago-based organization dedicated to protecting the rights of residents, said that during the operation the doors of many homes were knocked down, “all of us visiting were upset,” and “this is not normal, it can’t, and it’s not right.”

Officials from the Department of Homeland Security leading the operation said that "some of the targets" were believed to be involved in drug trafficking, illegal immigration, etc., but they did not provide relevant details. Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam posted a short video on social media on the 4th, highlighting scenes such as the operation using helicopters and law enforcement officers breaking in.

On September 26, outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office office in Broadway, a western suburb of Chicago, law enforcement officers fired tear bullets and wounded a demonstrator who was accompanied by an emergency disposal for him.

Illinois Democratic Governor Pritzker has directed relevant agencies in the state to investigate allegations that children were tied up and were forced to be detained separately from their parents. In an interview with CNN on the 5th of this month, he bluntly stated that federal law enforcement actions had turned Chicago into a war zone. On the same day, several Democratic members of the state Legislature held protests in residential areas where the incident occurred, demanding that similar law enforcement actions be stopped as soon as possible.

In addition, the Illinois Immigrant Rights Organization accused federal law enforcement officers of using tear gas, smoke bombs, etc. more frequently in their operations recently, and did not care about the existence of sensitive facilities around them. According to reports, federal law enforcement officers used tear gas and smoke bombs during law enforcement in a residential area in northwest Chicago on the 3rd. Students in a nearby primary school could only stay indoors during recess.

Since President Trump returned to the White House in January, he has authorized the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency under the Department of Homeland Security to pursue, detain and return illegal immigrants to various locations in the United States. This month, Mr. Trump authorized the dispatch of 300 National Guards of Illinois to “protect” federal officials and assets in Chicago.

Source: Xinhua News Agency

Extended reading

The US Defense Secretary who just led more than 3000 people to break the world record: Trump shouted at me

U.S. Secretary of War (formerly known as the Department of Defense) Hegerseth revealed on Friday that U.S. President Trump was not very pleased with him at a recent meeting and screamed at him at the White House's elliptical office because he failed to complete a certain task.


U.S. Secretary of War Hertz

When asked by a reporter,"When was the last time someone shouted at you?" "Last time I was in the White House," Hagerseth replied with a smile. At the same time, he added: "President Trump is the boss. He sets the tone. If you don't do something well, he will let you know."

On October 4th, Hagerseth had just completed a "feat" in Maryland, USA. According to reference sources, he organized 3068 cadets, officers and spectators to do push-ups, breaking the Guinness World Record for "the largest number of people doing push-ups at the same time in one minute."

At present, it is unclear what Hegseth failed to accomplish, but since taking office, the official entrusted by Trump has been in constant negative news. Before taking office this year, he was questioned about his lack of experience in managing the U.S. Department of Defense (now known as the Department of War). At the same time, he was exposed to his opposition to women joining the army and a history of alcoholism. During his tenure, the US military also experienced a major information security incident such as the "group chat leak door".

On September 30th, Huguesets summoned hundreds of U.S. Army senior commanders from around the world to a naval ground base in Virginia to convey military standards and "warrior spirit."In addition, he also issued new directives to raise the physical standards of all soldiers to the "male level" while strengthening the management of armored instruments.Huguesets demanded that "fat generals" or unbearded soldiers cannot appear in the army.

One official who attended the rally said after the meeting: “Instead of reporting to generals, it’s more like a press conference, and it’s entirely possible to communicate through an email.”A former senior U.S. defense official said: “It’s an unforgivable strategic risk to have so many leaders gathered in public times and places, delivering worthless messages.”

The sudden dismissal of Chief of Staff of the U.S. Navy on Saturday has further aggravated the Pentagon's unrest, which isly the sixth senior U.S. general to be dismissed during his tenure.



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