Resident Alex Mannings, who said he was awakened by federal agents during a Sept. 30 raid of the building at 7500 South Shore Drive in Chicago, speaks on Oct. 10. He described how, "they put me in zip ties, ran my social security number federally, saw that I didn't have any warrants, and let me go." (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

CHICAGO (AP) — The music begins low and ominous, with the video showing searchlights skimming along a Chicago apartment building and heavily armed immigration agents storming inside. Guns are drawn. Unmarked cars fill the streets. Agents rappel from a Black Hawk helicopter.

But quickly the soundtrack grows more stirring and the video — edited into a series of dramatic shots and released by the Department of Homeland Security days after the Sept. 30 raid — shows agents l

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