BROADVIEW - The Village of Broadview has reached an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security to remove fencing that blocked a street outside an ICE detention facility by Tuesday night.
The agreement was filed in court after a federal judge ruled in favor of Broadview officials, who argued the fencing was illegal.
What we know:
Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson said her biggest concern was that the fence would impede public safety vehicles from driving through.
Another federal judge issued a Temporary Restraining Order against the federal government to block the deployment of National Guard troops at the facility, citing the unreliability of the government's claims of lawlessness and rebellion.
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