CHICAGO - Residents on Chicago's Northwest Side said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have hit Home Depot and other places where laborers look for work.

Now rapid response teams are out early too, looking to observe and record.

What we know:

One team of two women sat in their car and recorded videos Thursday morning as ICE agents approached them. They said they were intimidated and threatened by armed masked men at about 6:30 a.m. outside an electronics store near Kostner and Grand avenues.

They said they were watching for ICE here because they were concerned about students attending the high school nearby.

Juliet DeJesus, executive director of Palenque, said there has been a surge of ICE activity on the Northwest Side, where at least 10 people have been arrested.

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