Summary
An investigation by ProPublica revealed that a major immigration raid in Chicago, promoted by the Trump administration as an anti-terrorism success, resulted in no criminal charges. The raid targeted Venezuelan migrants, who officials said were linked to a criminal gang but found no evidence of such connections.
Key Facts
- The immigration raid happened in Chicago.
- The Trump administration called the raid a victory against terrorism.
- The raid targeted several Venezuelan migrants.
- Officials suggested these migrants were part of the Tren de Aragua gang.
- Investigators found no criminal charges were filed after the raid.
- ProPublica conducted an investigation into the raid's outcomes.