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Chicago: Ald. Handcuffed by Agents at Hospital, Files Federal Claim

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Chicago Ald. Jessie Fuentes⁣ has filed a federal claim against teh U.S.Department of Homeland Security following an incident where she ⁢was handcuffed by federal⁤ agents at ‌Humboldt Health in the Humboldt Park neighborhood.The claim, filed Tuesday, initiates a‍ process that could lead to ‍a lawsuit alleging misconduct during the encounter.

The action stems from an event last month where Fuentes questioned federal agents about whether they‍ possessed a warrant‍ to arrest a patient inside the medical facility. The ⁤agents reportedly refused to answer ⁣her inquiry and afterward placed her in handcuffs.⁤ While Homeland Security maintains Fuentes was escorted from the area in handcuffs but not formally arrested, the alderwoman asserts the​ incident was a violation of⁣ her rights and has created ‌a chilling ​effect on healthcare access within​ her ward.

Fuentes’ ‍attorney stated ⁣the filing is an ‍Administrative Claim required under the Federal Tort ⁤Claims⁣ Act, a⁢ necessary step before‍ a⁣ potential ⁤lawsuit ⁣can be brought in federal court. The claim will be evaluated by Homeland‍ Security, and if denied-or within six months-Fuentes intends to file a ⁤formal complaint.

The incident occurred amid reports of increased federal immigration ⁤enforcement in the chicago area and claims from ​healthcare institutions of significantly decreased patient attendance due⁣ to fears of deportation. Fuentes previously spoke ⁣publicly about the encounter, raising concerns about the impact​ of aggressive enforcement tactics⁢ on community health. Homeland Security, in a prior statement, said Fuentes was “free to go” after being removed from the area. The outcome of ‍the federal claim will determine whether the matter proceeds to litigation.

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