DHS ‘blitzes’ Chicagoland, netting ‘many arrests’ as Noem onsite for immigration crackdown

ICE arrests violent gang member and multiple offenders during Chicago immigration crackdown after Illinois prison released convict despite federal detainer.

Demonstrators march past the Chicago Theater during a protest against President Donald Trump's immigration policies Sept. 6, 2025, in Chicago. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Border Patrol sources told Fox News that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also arrived in the Land of Lincoln, overseeing a morning operation in the exurb of Elgin, Illinois. 

A tactical team served a felony arrest warrant for illegal re-entry in one case, with sources saying that roadblock led to the feds making an "explosive" entry into a home.

Noem posted a video showing a man being led out of a house in predawn hours, captioned by a reminder of a situation involving an ICE agent being dragged and severely injured by a vehicle driven by a criminal illegal immigrant who resisted arrest.

"President Trump has been clear: If politicians will not put the safety of their citizens first, this administration will," she said.

"I was on the ground in Chicago today to make clear we are not backing down," she said. "Just this morning, DHS took violent offenders off the streets with arrests for assault, DUI, and felony stalking. Our work is only beginning."

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ICE also arrested a violent gang member found guilty of murder charges after a maximum security prison outside Chicago declined to honor a federal detainer.

Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet, Illnois, released Aldo Salazar Bahena in line with Illinois sanctuary policies, and it took three days for ICE to find and arrest him themselves.

Salazar Bahena had been locked up for about 20 years but was released despite a 2016 order of removal signed by an immigration judge from the Justice Department.

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The convict came to the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident in 1998 but never took action to become a citizen and instead retained Mexican citizenship.

Salazar was jailed in connection with the 2005 murder of Fernando Diaz, Jr., who was accused of making disparaging comments about Salazar Bahena’s "Larazo" gang.

He was convicted in Kane County in 2016 and lost legal permanent status, leading to the judge ordering his removal.

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