Border Patrol shot at, rammed with cars and bricks thrown at them in Chicago: ‘Violence here is off the charts’

(by Chadwick Moore, NY Post) – CHICAGO — Border cops deployed to Chicago are doing their best to put a lighthearted spin on the dangerous situation on the ground.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Operation Midway Blitz has resulted in agents being shot at and met with resistance and violence daily — including being rammed with cars — as they round up gang members, rapists, kidnappers, and drug traffickers.

“You know those signs that say ‘This many days since a workplace accident’? We have one of those for car rammings. It always stays at zero,” one Border Patrol officer told The Post on a recent visit to Department of Homeland Security headquarters outside Chicago.

And he’s being serious, telling The Post crazed activists really are running their cars into Border Patrol officers in the Windy City since the operation got underway on Sept. 8.

And Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino says its not just the illegal criminals they are fighting, but the hostile attitude of the city and state leadership.

“When you start calling us barbarians and Nazis and jackboots and things like that, that really appeals to those weaker minded people that are actually going to act on what a [Chicago Mayor Brandon] Johnson or a [Governor JB] Pritzker says,” Bovino told The Post in an exclusive interview.

“And instead of tamping down some of this rhetoric and this heated situation that’s out there, they’re increasing it.

“Not just a little bit, but they’re increasing it a lot to, the point where people are taking their own vehicles and trying to kill Border Patrol agents right out in the open,” Bovino, 55, said.

Illinois successfully blocked President Trump’s attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago in order to protect immigration officers this week, which also saw Democrat Pritzker call Bovino a “snowflake” at a news conference.

Meanwhile, violence on the streets continues.

Last week, a man in a black jeep opened fire on Border Patrol officers as agents performed operations. [He was later arrested and is reported to be an illegal alien with a previous firearms conviction].  A mob of activists also hurled paint cans and bricks at CPB vehicles during the incident. There were no injuries.

The shooting came around the time that the Latin Kings street gang issued a “shoot on site” order targeting immigration officials, according to internal communications distributed by the Department of Homeland Security.

On Oct. 6 a Latin Kings gang member was arrested after putting out a hit on Bovino.

Two days prior, an armed woman was shot by immigration agents after she rammed her car into a CBP vehicle, boxing officers in as they were under siege from an angry mob. [Anti-ICE protester Marimar Martinez along with several other vehicles, followed and boxed in a federal vehicle carrying CBP agents for 20–30 minutes. Martinez then rammed her car into the agents’ vehicle, and a second car driven by Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz also struck the same vehicle shortly after. Martinez was armed. She was shot by an ICE agent. During the attack by the protesters, a Chicago Police commander gave a directive for officers to withdraw and not assist ICE agents who reported being surrounded and in distress during the confrontation. Police later responded after the shooting. ].

“The violence here is off the charts compared to Los Angeles,” Bovino said, referring to his previous post overseeing immigration operations in that city earlier this year. “[California Gov.] Newsom didn’t do us any favors. I think he called me a ‘tough guy’ and some of that, but they didn’t really go over the edge as much.”

Despite all this, Bovino says morale is high among his officers—especially when they nab a particularly bad dude.

One memorable operation occurred on Sept. 30 when a coalition of federal officers rappelled in the middle of the night from Black Hawk helicopters onto a [Chicago] South Shore Apartment complex and apprehending over 30 illegal aliens — many with alleged ties to the US-designated terrorist organization Tren de Agua — along with one unnamed individual on the terrorism watchlist, according to DHS.

Last week, Bovino says, another illegal alien organized crime boss from Poland —  who’d been living freely in Chicago for years and was wanted by international authorities — had been taken in.

About 50-100 criminal aliens a day are being apprehended by Border Patrol in Chicagoland, the name for the greater metropolitan area, with nearly 4,000 criminals from over 30 countries detained [in 2 months] since the September start of the mission, says Bovino.

However, a judge ruled on Thursday that 615 people arrested as part of the operation had to be released on bail, saying they had not been given final orders of removal from the country.

“I stand in awe as to some of these fantastic apprehensions that they’re getting,” Bovino said of his officers. “They’re giving it their all out there in perhaps the most dangerous law enforcement mission in existence in the modern era.”

From residents who have been cowering under the threat of gang violence and disorder for too long, the federal agents are greeted warmly.

“You can see the relief in some of the citizens’ faces in the wards down there when we arrive. We’re mobbed in a good way,” Bovino says. “95% of the people welcome us here. It’s that five percent that you may hear on TV that call us the Nazis and that kind of thing. But we love this place.”

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Published at NY Post on Nov. 14, 2025. Reprinted here for educational purposes only. May not be reproduced on other websites without permission.

Questions

1. What types of attacks are Border Patrol and ICE agents (both part of CBP) subjected to daily while carrying out their jobs in Chicago?

2. What types of criminal illegal aliens are the agents attempting to arrest when attacked by activist protesters?

3. How are Democratic lawmakers in Democrat-run cities and states enflaming an already tense situation?

4. Why was a woman armed with a gun shot by ICE officers in October in Chicago?

5. How does Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino compare the ICE protesters in Chicago to those in Los Angeles?

6. How many criminal aliens have been apprehended since the start of ICE’s mission in Chicago?

7. What does Border Patrol’s Greg Bovino say about the majority of Chicago residents’ reaction to ICE operations?

8. What federal law says you cannot attack federal law enforcement doing their duty?

9. Much criticism of ICE officer and their operations aimed at apprehending criminal aliens is publicized. Read the following readers comments expressing support. With which do you agree?

  1. You have the right to “peacefully protest” – not to go crazy and attack law enforcement doing their job.
  2. ICE officers enforce laws passed by an elected Congress and signed by an elected President. The Left has no interest in obeying laws that they do not agree with. They have no respect for democracy.
  3. The cartels are digging in there, it’s the hub of their distribution network. The politicians are fighting too, they’re getting all the bribes so they don’t want the criminals deported either.
  4. I don’t get it. What is objectionable about law enforcement agents doing their job to round up lawbreakers and deport those who sneaked into the country illegally?
  5. ICE officers must wear masks because they are doxxed, their home addresses are made public and their families are threatened.
  6. Soon after taking office, in opposition to federal law, President Joe Biden opened the U.S. borders and allowed 10-20 MILLION people enter the U.S. illegally, a number of whom are violent criminals – including gang members from Tren de Aragua and MS-13, as well as those wanted for murder, rape, assault. Why are Democrats opposing their removal?
  7. You don’t see video of chaos in red states, where officials cooperate with federal ICE agents working to apprehend criminal aliens.

Background

Consider the following on the role of the government:

Public safety is a fundamental and foundational duty of government, encompassing crime prevention, emergency response, and protection from threats like terrorism and natural disasters.

Protecting the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is the federal government’s core responsibility, as established in the Declaration of Independence, which states that governments are instituted to secure these “unalienable Rights.” The government’s role is to protect these rights, not create them, and it has the duty to ensure they are not abridged by state or local authorities, according to documents like the 14th Amendment.

Resources

Watch a Nov. 10 interview with ICE director Todd Lyons discussing the attack on ICE agents last Saturday, Nov. 8:


Illinois’ Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker rhetoric – posted Sept. 15:


Watch ICE Director Todd Lyons on October 25, inviting any officials to do a ride-along with ICE agents:

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