Community members armed with whistles, on foot and by car, again confronted a convoy of Border Patrol agents led by Cmdr. Gregory Bovino as it moved through Chicago’s South Side neighborhoods Saturday.

The agents, dressed in full camouflage and heavily armed, appeared in Little Village for the second time this week in what residents described as a “show of force” and a possible act of retaliation following a recent court order restricting the agency’s use of force against protesters.

For nearly two hours, residents trailed the convoy, documenting its movements as it wound erratically through residential streets. According to local organizers, agents detained at least one person believed to be undocumented and arrested two U.S. citizens during the operation.

Near the iconic Little Villag

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