Bondi deploying DOJ agents to 'under siege' ICE facilities
In a post to X early on Saturday, Attorney General Pam Bondi said she was "deploying DOJ agents to ICE facilities -- and wherever ICE comes under siege -- to safeguard federal agents, protect federal property and immediately arrest all individuals engaged in any federal crime."
Bondi's post came as protesters clashed with federal agents outside the Chicago ICE processing center on Friday night.

Bondi cited what she called an "onslaught of violence perpetrated against ICE officers across our country," for the decision.
Bondi added that, "pursuant to President Trump's recent executive action," she would instruct the Joint Terrorism Task Forces to "to disrupt and investigate all entities and individuals engaged in acts of domestic terrorism, including the repeated acts of violence and obstruction against federal agents."
The DOJ, she said, "will seek the most serious available charges against all participants in these criminal mobs, including conspiracy offenses, assault offenses, civil disorder offenses and terrorism offenses."
"While these never-ending attacks are designed to break our will, they only strengthen our resolve to complete the work begun," Bondi wrote. "The rule of law will prevail."
-ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway






