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Expert Says Government’s South Shore Raid Video Violates The Hatch Act

Expert Says Government’s South Shore Raid Video Violates The Hatch Act

Update: 2025-10-09
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You might mistake a recent video released by the Department of Homeland Security for an action movie trailer.

It shows Border Patrol agents in military fatigues entering an apartment building in South Shore and arresting people alleged to be connected to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang.

Reporting from WBEZ, the Chicago Sun-Times and other outlets confirm that U.S. citizens were detained for hours, some of them in handcuffs and zip ties. None of that was shown.

In the Loop talks to Jim Warren with NewsGuard and security affairs expert Robert Pape of UChicago about whether or not the federal government’s videos of immigration raids – such as the one in South Shore – amount to propaganda about Chicago crime and immigrants.

For a full archive of In The Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
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Expert Says Government’s South Shore Raid Video Violates The Hatch Act

Expert Says Government’s South Shore Raid Video Violates The Hatch Act