Protests escalated last Saturday at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility in Broadview, Illinois, where more than a dozen protestors have been arrested in recent weeks.
Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson said Monday that the city will be shrinking the zone where protesters are allowed after the situation "degenerated into chaos" Saturday night, according to CBS News.
"There were 15 arrests, and 10 of those were around the age of my own daughter. As a mother and a mayor, I am mad at what happened," Thompson said in a statement. "Broadview didn't choose to have the ICE facility in our community. But it's here. And so are Broadview residents."
Here's what social media users are saying about the protests this past weekend.
Some users praised the Illinois State Po