Investigators collect evidence after a man crashed his vehicle after being fatally shot during a confrontation with ICE officers on September 12 in Franklin Park, Illinois. Scott Olson/Getty Images
A series of public statements from the Department of Homeland Security during its migrant crackdown in Chicago and across the country has been contradicted or undermined by local officials, a civil rights attorney and a legal filing.
These issues have been particularly notable in three prominent incidents: the arrest of a WGN employee, the shooting of a US citizen accused of ramming police vehicles and ICE’s detention of a 13-year-old in Massachusetts.
A closer look at the incidents underscores the broader skepticism of the Department of Homeland Security’s statements as federal agents ha