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As protesters confront immigration officials, Border Patrol agents in Chicago shoot a woman as she is protesting.

The Department of Homeland Security reported that U.S. Border Patrol agents shot an armed Chicago woman on Saturday as protesters and federal immigration agents clashed on the southwest side of the city.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security said that no law enforcement officers were injured seriously in the incident where a group, including the woman, rammed vehicles into those used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. According to the statement, the woman, an unidentified U.S. national, drove herself to hospital. The woman's condition was not immediately known. ICE agents used rubber bullets and pepper spray to disperse protesters during a heated exchange on Saturday.

Kristi Noem, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary, said in a posting on X she would be sending more "special operations" in order to control the situation in Chicago's Brighton Park neighbourhood. Illinois Governor JB Pratt, a Democrat from Illinois, stated on Saturday that he received an ultimatum from Republican President Donald Trump requiring him to deploy his state's National Guard.

Pritzker stated in a press release that it was "absolutely outrageous and unAmerican" to ask a governor to send military forces within our borders, against our will. ? Chicagoans have protested against the increased federal presence. Police clashed with hundreds protesters on Friday outside an ICE facility located in Broadview, a Chicago suburb.

ICE agents have used rubber bullets and chemical munitions to repel demonstrators who were attempting on several occasions to block ICE vehicles that carried detainees in the facility.

Protesters have condemned what they describe as similar heavy-handed police tactics in other Democratic cities including New York City, Los Angeles Washington D.C. and Portland, Oregon.

(source: Reuters)