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Obama-era CNN segment resurfaces showing different ICE coverage compared to Trump years

close Video CNN ICE ride-along clip goes viral after Minneapolis mayor doubles down on rhetoric ‘Outnumbered’ discusses a resurfaced 2016 CNN ICE ride-along in Chicago as the immigration enforcement debate intensifies amid rising tensions and public safety concerns. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Social media users have unearthed an Obama-era CNN segment on U. S.

Obama-era CNN segment resurfaces showing different ICE coverage compared to Trump years

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Key Highlights

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that they say illustrates the difference in how the agency was covered before President Donald Trump took office.
  • The segment aired on CNN on May 31, 2016, featuring reporter Pamela Brown embedded with a team of Immigration and Customs enforcement agents in Chicago as they arrested undocumented felons."Just before the sun rises in the Windy City, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents fan out across Chicago to arrest criminals in the U. S.
  • illegally.
  • CNN was granted exclusive access to witness some of those raids," Brown told viewers to kick off the segment, titled, "A day with ICE in the 'Sanctuary City' of Chicago." JOY BEHAR CLAIMS TRUMP SEEKING TO DECLARE MARTIAL LAW TO STOP MIDTERM ELECTIONS AMID ICE PROTESTS CNN reporter Pamela Brown was embedded with a team of Chicago Immigration and Customs enforcement agents for a 2016 segment.
  • An ICE agent is then heard telling colleagues they had "three targets" in areas that are a "little sketchy," as Brown noted that the operation began at 3 a. m.
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