
Mother of Three Detained in Chicago ICE Raid: Family Fights for Reunification
An Ingleside family is facing separation after a mother of three was detained during an ICE operation in Chicago's South Loop. The incident has sparked outrage and debate, with the family's attorney refuting the official ICE statement. The husband, speaking anonymously, expressed his heartbreak and fear for his young children. "Separating them is very hard. My little girl is only five; she didn't sleep last night," he said. The attorney, Cynthia Fernández, stated that her client was responding to a text message summons and did not have an executable removal order. The ICE spokesperson, however, insists that all those arrested had such orders and failed to comply. The case highlights the ongoing debate surrounding immigration enforcement and family separation.