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Upset Neighbors Interrupt Federal Immigration Manhunt in Chicago Suburb
Neighbors in Mount Prospect confronted federal immigration agents searching for an escaped detainee, with local advocates reporting 1,500 arrests during related enforcement operations.
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Upset neighbors interrupt federal immigration manhunt in Chicago suburb
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. — Kim Fisher was arriving home from a Sunday morning workout with her husband when she saw them: at least three people in fatigues and masks coming out from her backyard, stepping around a chain link fence.
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Upset neighbors interrupt federal immigration manhunt in Mount Prospect
MOUNT PROSPECT — Kim Fisher was arriving home from a Sunday morning workout with her husband when she saw them: at least three people in fatigues and masks coming out from her backyard, stepping around a chain link fence. “And I said, ‘What the heck is that?’” said Fisher, a 49-year-old mother of three. “I did not say heck.” Federal agents walk down South Albert Street as they search for a man they say is a dangerous criminal on Oct. 19, 2025, …
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