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I guess his crime was a breathing while Hispanic or something.
Hey Christians, cat got your tongue?
"Julio Noriega, a 54-year-old man born in Chicago, was arrested Jan. 31 in suburban Berwyn while handing out his resume to businesses near Harlem Avenue and Cermak Road. When walking out of a business, Noriega was approached by ICE officers, who grabbed, handcuffed and put him into a van “without an opportunity to explain his citizenship,” according to the court filing.
Agents drove Noriega around for an hour before moving him to an ICE detention center, according to the lawsuit. About 10 hours later, he was released without paperwork and money after ICE officers discovered he had identification proving his U.S. citizenship. Noriega said he was never shown a warrant or asked questions to determine if he was a citizen or a flight risk, according to the lawsuit."
blockclubchicago.org
Hey Christians, cat got your tongue?
"Julio Noriega, a 54-year-old man born in Chicago, was arrested Jan. 31 in suburban Berwyn while handing out his resume to businesses near Harlem Avenue and Cermak Road. When walking out of a business, Noriega was approached by ICE officers, who grabbed, handcuffed and put him into a van “without an opportunity to explain his citizenship,” according to the court filing.
Agents drove Noriega around for an hour before moving him to an ICE detention center, according to the lawsuit. About 10 hours later, he was released without paperwork and money after ICE officers discovered he had identification proving his U.S. citizenship. Noriega said he was never shown a warrant or asked questions to determine if he was a citizen or a flight risk, according to the lawsuit."

ICE Illegally Arrested 22 People In The Midwest Since Trump Took Office, New Lawsuit Alleges
The National Immigration Justice Center and the ACLU of Illinois are alleging that ICE violated a 2022 federal settlement. A U.S. citizen was among those arrested near Chicago.
