This is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 11 episode of “Velshi.”
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has said its agents use a “minimum amount of force” when making arrests, but every day it seems a new video pops up online that indicates otherwise.
Personally, my social media feed has been a stream of brutal ICE interactions: agents caught on video being both verbally and physically aggressive with the people they are detaining and with bystanders — all while many of them hide behind masks and plainclothes.
In one video, taken outside of an elementary school in Chicago, a group of masked ICE officers can be seen pulling a screaming woman out of her car. Eyewitnesses said she was in line for afternoon school pickup at the time of the incident. In the video, the woman said the agents did not have a warrant and claimed that agents had “forcibly opened” her car door.
Another video taken in Chicago showed masked agents in a white SUV throwing a canister of tear gas onto a pedestrian street near a middle school in broad daylight. Cars can be seen trying to block the unmarked vehicle, which was reportedly headed for a local grocery store. An agent then rolled down his window and threw the tear gas, causing bystanders to disperse.








