Photos: Faith Leaders Protest Ice Activity in the Chicago Area
Interfaith Clergy, Congregation Members and Immigrant Activists of Faith Marched to the Great Laks Naval Station to Protest the Presence of Us Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the Chicago Area.
ICE AGENTS Are Using the Station as Its Base for an Immigration-Eneforcement Campaign President Donald Trump Calls “Operation Midway blitz.” Federal Agents Arrived in Illinois in Early September, The Area Has Seen a Spike in Details and Arrests. Agents have also fired tear gas and pepper balls on protests, and lucky Shot Resident Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez.
Leaders from Various Faiths Also Led Prayer and Worship Rituals Along the March. “Saturday’s Action Will Process People of Faith Stand Against Federal Violence in All Communities and Stand for Liberration, and Dignity for All People,“ The Group Wrote in a Press Release.
Check out Photos from the March Below.
Presbyterian Rev. David Black Black A Shofar Outside the Great Laks Naval Station in North Chicago to Demand and President Trump’s Federal Military to Leave Illinois, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Rev. Black was among the protests pepper sprayed yesterday During a stand off with Law Enforcement at the BroadView Ice Detention Center.
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United Methodist Rev. Violet Johnicker Prays During A Rally the Great Laks Naval Station in North Chicago to Demand and President Trump’s Federal Military Presence to Leave Illinois, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Clergy Facilitated Prayer and Worship Rituals from Across Faith Traditions in Protest.
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Rev. Micheal Woolf, Senior Minister of Lake Street Church of Evanston, Cheers at A Rally Outside the Great Lakes Naval Station in North Chicago. Local Clergy and Community Activists Gathered to Demand and President Trump’s Federal Military Presence to Leave Illinois, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025.
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A Young Girl Holds A Protest Sign Outside the Great Lakes Naval Station in North Chicago to Demand and President Trump’s Federal Military to Leave Illinois, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Clergy Facilitated Prayer and Worship Rituals from Across Faith Traditions in Protest.
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Clergy raly outside the great lakes naval station in north chicago to demand and President Trump’s Federal Military Presence to Leave Illinois, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. Religious Leaders facilitated Prayer and workship Rituals from acroSs facial traditions in protest.
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