Senator Dick Durbin has taken aim at Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem over the Trump administration's deportation 'blitz' in the Chicago area. The Illinois Democrat, ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has sent a scathing letter to Noem demanding answers about U.S. citizens caught up in the recent immigration enforcement dragnet.
Noem had previously claimed that no American citizens were arrested or detained during Operation Midway Blitz, but Durbin disputes this, citing reports from the Chicago Sun-Times. He argues that Noem's assertion is "patently false" and highlights the disturbing reality of many U.S. citizens being caught in the Trump administration's indiscriminate and violent enforcement dragnet.
According to Durbin, at least 40 American citizens were arrested in Illinois during late August and early November, with some being held for days without access to their lawyers. He also mentions a recent Supreme Court decision that has left Black and Brown Americans fearing immigration stops based on their race, ethnicity, or job.
The senator highlights specific cases of wrongful detention, including a retired caterer and an Air Force veteran who were zip-tied during a military-style raid in September, as well as a 15-year-old boy held for hours without contact. Durbin stresses that despite federal judges' efforts to rein in the immigration agents, they continue to conduct chaotic and cruel raids.
Durbin has requested records related to the arrests of citizens in immigration raids by December 16, including state-by-state tallies and complaints policies. He emphasizes the need for Congressional oversight due to Noem's attempt to "gut" offices responsible for overseeing ICE officers' conduct and ensuring accountability for unlawful arrests and detention.
The Department of Homeland Security has yet to respond to a request for comment on this matter.
Noem had previously claimed that no American citizens were arrested or detained during Operation Midway Blitz, but Durbin disputes this, citing reports from the Chicago Sun-Times. He argues that Noem's assertion is "patently false" and highlights the disturbing reality of many U.S. citizens being caught in the Trump administration's indiscriminate and violent enforcement dragnet.
According to Durbin, at least 40 American citizens were arrested in Illinois during late August and early November, with some being held for days without access to their lawyers. He also mentions a recent Supreme Court decision that has left Black and Brown Americans fearing immigration stops based on their race, ethnicity, or job.
The senator highlights specific cases of wrongful detention, including a retired caterer and an Air Force veteran who were zip-tied during a military-style raid in September, as well as a 15-year-old boy held for hours without contact. Durbin stresses that despite federal judges' efforts to rein in the immigration agents, they continue to conduct chaotic and cruel raids.
Durbin has requested records related to the arrests of citizens in immigration raids by December 16, including state-by-state tallies and complaints policies. He emphasizes the need for Congressional oversight due to Noem's attempt to "gut" offices responsible for overseeing ICE officers' conduct and ensuring accountability for unlawful arrests and detention.
The Department of Homeland Security has yet to respond to a request for comment on this matter.