Crime & Safety
ICE In Joliet As Father 'Abducted' While Children Rode In Backseat: Warehouse Workers For Justice
The Joliet Rapid Response Team confirmed federal agents were on Joliet's east side on Monday.

JOLIET, IL — One week after Joliet Township Democratic Supervisor Cesar Guerrero addressed the Joliet City Council, ICE agents have returned to Joliet and this time, a father who was driving his school children was "abducted" by federal agents, the Warehouse Workers for Justice said on Facebook Monday evening.
"The Joliet Rapid Response Team has confirmed federal agents in the area. A father was abducted this morning while his school age children were riding in the backseat. This occurred on Columbia and Henderson Streets this morning around 7:25 a.m.," the Warehouse Workers for Justice announced.
The Warehouse Workers for Justice said its rapid response teams investigated seven possible ICE sightings on the east and west sides of Joliet on Monday. "These include locations such as gas stations, parking lots and residential areas."
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In closing, Warehouse Workers for Justice wanted everyone on Facebook to know "that you have the right NOT to answer questions, record with your cell phone, speak to an attorney and not sign anything you do not understand."
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