Overview
- A federal judge ordered the metal fence outside the Broadview ICE facility removed by 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, ruling it was installed without approval and impeded emergency access.
- The administration asked an appeals court for an immediate stay of the order blocking National Guard deployment in Illinois, with the Justice Department saying the Guard is needed to protect federal officers.
- Judge April Perry wrote that deploying the National Guard in Illinois is likely to lead to civil unrest.
- Protests continued with hundreds rallying and at least four arrests reported, and the National Guard was not present during the latest demonstrations as state police monitored the site.
- Faith leaders marched from St. Eulalia Catholic Church to attempt to deliver Communion to people held at the facility, and Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth were denied entry to tour the site.