DOJ lawyer says deportation campaign in Chicago isn't over as judge considers lawsuit's dismissal

🌎 This whole thing with the deportation crackdown in Chicago is just crazy 🤯. I mean, you'd think that since some staff left, it would be a wrap, but nope! They're still going strong 💪. It's like, what even is the goal here? To intimidate people and create a police state atmosphere? 🚫 That's just not right, man 😐. And to make matters worse, there are all these allegations of excessive force and entrapment... it's like, get real ICE 👀. I don't think we've seen the last of this case, especially since Judge Ellis isn't buying their dismissal attempt 🙅‍♀️. January is going to be a wild ride ⏰...
 
😐 I think this whole thing with Operation Midway Blitz and the lawsuit is super concerning. I mean, you'd think that if some staff members leave, it would be like, 'ok, we're winding down.' But nope, they're still going to try to claim that nothing's changed. 🤔 It's like they're trying to say that just because a few people are out of the loop, the whole system doesn't get tweaked or adjusted.

And what really gets me is how this all started in the first place. I mean, we know ICE has been criticized for its actions before, but this whole thing feels like it's getting blown way out of proportion. 🚨 The use of tear gas and chokeholds? That's some serious stuff. And entrapment? That's just not okay.

I don't think it's too much to ask for some transparency here. If they're really saying that nothing's changed, then they should be able to explain how their operations are going to continue without those staff members. But instead, we get this weird dance where they try to downplay things and claim everything's fine. 🕺 It just doesn't add up.

And what about the people who are affected by all of this? The ones who are being targeted or intimidated? They deserve answers, not some vague promise that everything will be okay. 💡
 
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