11.01.2026 15:11
The ICE Immigration Police, which has become the focus of reactions for brutally murdering a mother of three while she was driving in the U.S., chased a cyclist in Chicago who said to them, "I am not a U.S. citizen," but they were unable to catch him. The incident was captured on camera second by second.
Discussions regarding the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been escalating in the United States recently. Following the shooting death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by ICE officers while she was in her vehicle during an immigration operation in Minneapolis, widespread protests occurred, and the agency's harsh tactics became a subject of criticism.
DISPUTES CONTINUE
The incident, described as the woman driver being shot by police while attempting to flee in her vehicle, has led officials to claim "self-defense," and the debates are ongoing.
THE INCIDENT TODAY MADE HEADLINES
Amid these developments, the behavior of ICE agents in Chicago also became a trending topic on social media. Footage of federal immigration officers confronting a cyclist in the downtown area went viral.
"I AM NOT A U.S. CITIZEN"
In the video, the individual addressed the agents by saying, "I am not a U.S. citizen," then jumped on his e-bike and managed to escape quickly, despite the agents chasing him. These moments were shared by social media users and garnered significant attention.
THEY FAILED TO CATCH HIM
The footage from Chicago shows federal agents patrolling the city center with a large force and failing to stop the cyclist after a brief chase. Some witnesses pointed out that this scene is an unusual sight on American streets.