Warmer Weather Bringing Uptick In ICE Activity In Chicago
In the past twenty-four hours, ICE abductions have been reported in Albany Park, Avondale, and Morton Grove
Yesterday, in Chicago’s Albany Park and Avondale area, there was at least one abduction by ICE agents in at least two separate groups of vehicles.
A source confirmed to Guerrilla Press that ICE agents reappeared at the site of the abduction to pick up what looked like a full magazine of bullets that were dropped in the gutter and sidewalk areas.
This ICE abduction was preceded by an uptick in activity on the northwest side of the city as the weather has warmed, and serves as an ominous sign of what is to come this summer.
Earlier today, according to an ICIRR alert, federal agents were seen in Chicago’s northwestern suburb, Morton Grove, at the intersection of Emerson Street and Sayre Avenue around 8:30 a.m. The intersection is one block from Golf Middle School in Morton Grove.
The agents were reportedly spotted in three cars without license plates — a maroon Nissan Rogue, a Nissan Pathfinder and a Chevrolet Tahoe. One person is said to have been pulled out of their car and taken by the federal agents.
There was also reportedly another Morton Grove ICE abduction around 10:00 am at Harlem and Emerson. The ICE vehicles observed were said to be a black Nissan Pathfinder, a black Chevy Tahoe, and a maroon Dodge Durango.
As a reminder, especially if you are in the Morton Grove area, please carry a whistle at all times and wear a face covering. Also, when witnessing ICE activity, use the SALUTE method to report accurate, actionable information that helps protect communities and guide rapid response efforts.
You can find more information about the SALUTE method at www.traverseindivisible.com.
Use this method when reporting to local organizations’ rapid response networks, and always observe in pairs when possible.
Do not post unverified reports on social media—this can spread panic. If you document the event, record video horizontally, capture officer details (faces, badges, license plates), and only intervene if safe.
And remember, always remain calm, know your rights, and avoid signing anything or discussing your immigration status. If you need assistance due to ICE detention or to report any suspected ICE sightings, call ICIRR at 855 435 7693
Stay with Guerrilla Press for more updates about on-the-ground ICE activities in the Chicagoland area.



