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ICE facility fence in Broadview has been removed, in compliance with federal judge’s order

A fence outside the Broadview ICE facility was taken down late Tuesday night, in accordance with a federal judicial order issued last week.

It was unclear whether the removal was temporary or permanent.

The removal complies with an order issued Friday by U.S. District Judge LaShonda A. Hunt of the Northern District of Illinois, who set a temporary restraining order after finding that ICE had erected the fence on municipal property without getting necessary permissions, exceeding its authority.

Crews in yellow vests appeared to be dismantling sections of the fence late Tuesday.

Crews in yellow vests appeared to be dismantling sections of the fence late Tuesday.

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A spokesperson for Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Hunt ruled that ICE violated local safety codes by restricting first responders’ access and that the fence caused irreparable harm to public safety. The gate, which is 16 feet wide, is smaller than the 20-foot requirement set by the International Fire Code adopted by the village.

The city of Broadview argued that the fence across Beach Street impeded access by first responders to residents and businesses in the area.

The city of Broadview argued that the fence across Beach Street impeded access by first responders to residents and businesses in the area.

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“DHS’s Beach Street gate creates a quasi-federal zone where the Village’s ability to respond to emergencies is hindered and only allows it to provide lifesaving services at the whims and fancies of the Federal Defendants,” the ruling stated.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicles at the gate to the Broadview detention center on Tuesday night.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicles at the gate to the Broadview detention center on Tuesday night.

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Illinois State Police guarding the fence Tuesday night said they had no information about whether the fence would come down, and one officer was overheard saying federal agents had given them no notice it would be removed.

Contributing: Kyra Senese

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