From vehicle crashes to forceful takedowns, encounters with federal agents captured on cellphone video have gone viral amid the crackdown.
“What strikes me immediately is how this administration has put these agents in a terrible position,” John Sandweg, former acting director of ICE, told CBS News.
Federal agents deployed tear gas on a crowd on Tuesday on the South Side of Chicago following a crash involving a federal vehicle.
Sandweg says the rules of engagement for agents within DHS are “generally” the same as those for local law enforcement.
“The use of force policies for DHS are pretty consistent with law enforcement agencies around the country,” Sandweg said.
Chicago — In light of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, the rules of engagement for federal agents have come under scrutiny. According to a former director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, agents have been placed “in a terrible position” and are being assigned to operations “in a city where they don’t belong,” as reported by CBS News. “..”.
During the crackdown, footage of interactions with federal agents on cellphones has gone viral, including violent takedowns and car crashes. Both U.S. and ICE have been involved in recent incidents. S. Agents of the Border Patrol have been trained to apprehend human smugglers and drug traffickers in the deserts along the U.S. A. the southern border. Many of those Border Patrol officers are now on the streets of cities like Chicago, though.
The former acting director of ICE, John Sandweg, told CBS News, “What immediately strikes me is how this administration has put these agents in a terrible position.”. “. When faced with high-risk threats, these units are built to use overwhelming force. The main problem here, in my opinion, is that I don’t hold these agents accountable. I hold the administration responsible for placing agents who have received this kind of training in a city where they have no place. “..”.
Tuesday, after a collision involving a federal vehicle, federal agents used tear gas on a crowd on Chicago’s South Side. A federal judge expressed concern about the use of tear gas on Thursday and ordered Chicago agents to wear body cameras on Friday. The lawsuit was filed by multiple media organizations, who claimed that federal agents were using forceful tactics against journalists and protesters.
“I’m happy that the judge is taking charge and acting according to the law,” Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker informed reporters. “I believe that more cases against ICE and CBP will be filed. “.
Homeland Security is the agency that oversees ICE and the Border Patrol. According to Sandweg, DHS agents are subject to “generally” the same rules of engagement as local law enforcement.
Sandweg stated, “DHS’s use of force policies are fairly consistent with law enforcement agencies across the country.”. “Your use of force must be appropriate for the danger you are facing. You must first attempt to defuse a situation. “..”.
DHS was shown some of the viral videos by CBS News. The videos, according to a DHS spokesperson who responded to CBS News, demonstrate “a growing and dangerous trend of illegal aliens and agitators obstructing and attacking law enforcement.”. “.”.
As a special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations, a division of DHS, and a police officer with 34 years of law enforcement experience, Jerry Robinette described the situation as “stressful” for “both sides”—the federal agents and the protesters.
Robinette stated, “The agents are on a mission, and they can only take so much.”. “And the administration has essentially told them not to back down when someone crosses that line, you know. “.
Robinette expressed his belief that the U. S. . Regarding these immigration raids and the protests that have followed, it is in uncharted territory.
“We’ve never had to deal with these kinds of extreme confrontations,” Robinette stated. “Some isolated incidents have occurred, but nothing like what we’re witnessing today, you know. Furthermore, this is obviously completely unfamiliar to us. “,”.






