Chicago ICE Agents Intentionally Back Up into Woman's Car Then Arrest Her for '…
A group of ICE agents in Chicago arrested a woman after backing up into her car while she followed them about, recording them.
Chicago, IL – A recent incident in Chicago has brought renewed attention to the operations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). On October 28, 2025, a local resident, Edyth (user @angiv1603 on TikTok), documented her detention by ICE agents. The video, which quickly gained traction online, shows a Ford Expedition backing into her vehicle, followed by agents in tactical gear approaching her car. Edyth can be heard questioning the agents, stating, "It is not illegal" and "Me están arrestando" (They are arresting me), while also requesting badge numbers. Later in the video, Edyth shares her reflections on the arrest, expressing a sense of relief that she, a documented individual, was detained rather than an undocumented person. "Better me than an undocumented person," she stated, acknowledging the fear and unfortunate nature of the event. She also mentioned seeing another individual in the back of a patrol car, extending her empathy to their family. Edyth concluded her message with a powerful call for community solidarity, urging viewers to "help wherever you can, volunteer wherever you can, donate wherever you can." She emphasized that "the community really needs us right now and we really need to stick together," thanking her friends, family, and community members for their immediate support. The incident has sparked discussions online regarding immigration enforcement tactics and the role of community support.
A group of ICE agents in Chicago arrested a woman after backing up into her car while she followed them about, recording them.
