Charges against Chicago protesters dropped in latest ICE case
May 22, 2026 • Google News World
US Department of Justice Drops Charges Against Chicago Protesters in Latest Immigration Case
The US Department of Justice has announced that all charges against six protesters from Broadview, Illinois, have been dropped. The decision comes after the department admitted to errors during a grand jury process.
According to reports, the charges were related to an immigration crackdown in Chicago. The protesters were arrested and charged with various crimes, including conspiracy and disorderly conduct.
In a statement, the Department of Justice acknowledged that there was misconduct during the grand jury process. As a result, all charges against the six protesters have been dropped.
The case involves allegations of misconduct by federal prosecutors. The Department of Justice has admitted to errors in the grand jury process, which led to the dropping of charges.
The six protesters from Broadview were arrested and charged with various crimes related to an immigration crackdown in Chicago. The charges have now been dropped due to alleged misconduct during a grand jury process.
The Department of Justice has acknowledged that there was misconduct during the grand jury process. As a result, all charges against the six protesters have been dropped.
The case is ongoing, and further details are not yet available.
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