EVANSTON, Ill. (WLS) -- Some faith and elected leaders in Evanston say they are deeply disturbed by the events involving federal agents on Friday.

On Saturday, people stood united during a community vigil.

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"Immigrants are welcome here; ICE is not," said 13th District Cook County Commissioner Josina Morita.

Hundreds of Evanston residents and elected leaders gathered near Asbury Avenue and Oakton Street on Saturday afternoon.

"My faith teaches me that no one is illegal, and no one deserves to be dehumanized," said Unitarian Church of Evanston Rev. Eileen Wiviott.

This comes 24 hours after chaotic moments played out in that same area, and three U.S. citizens were arrested .

"My understanding of the three individuals who were ta

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