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Ever since ICE first appeared in Chicago last fall, the mood had grown tense and paranoid. But the resistance was strong too. Signs had appeared in windows as if in a political election: HANDS OFF CHICAGO. Restaurants in Hispanic neighborhoods began locking their doors during business hours, and some posted signs banning anyone wearing a balaclava or mask from entering. Chicagoans took to wearing whistles around their necks to be able to alert the public if an ICE officer was seen. Residents honked horns and pulled out their phones if an ICE van was spotted. Protesters appeared all over the city and outside the ICE facility in Broadview, a suburb away. ICE agents responded with a force seen in authoritarian countries: tear gas and body-slamming people to the ground. One woman, a US citizen named Marimar Martinez, was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent for driving “aggressively” while protesting. (“Five shots, seven holes. I take pride in my shooting skills,” the agent allegedly texted his colleagues after news of the shooting broke.) Ava and Sam kept hearing about all of this from their apartment, in trickles, through social media. Sometimes, Ava felt responsible. One day, at the end of January, she woke up to the news on TikTok that agents had shot a man—an American man—in Minneapolis. “I’m seeing they killed another man, and I feel terrible,” she told me.

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