Illinois US House candidate Kat Abughazaleh is pictured.
'I'm Going to Fight': Progressive House Candidate Kat Abughazaleh Defiant After Being Indicted by Trump DOJ
"This is a political prosecution and a gross attempt to silence dissent," said Abughazaleh.
Kat Abughazaleh, a progressive candidate running for the US House of Representatives in Illinois' 9th Congressional District, struck a defiant tone on Wednesday after being indicted on federal charges by the US Department of Justice.
As MSNBC reports, the charges against Abughazaleh relate to her frequent protests outside of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, Illinois. She faces one count of conspiracy to impede or injure an ICE officer, and one count of assaulting or impeding that officer while he was engaged in his official duties.
According to MSNBC, the indictment accuses Abughazaleh and five other anti-ICE protestors of "banging aggressively" on an ICE vehicle's back windows and hood, as well as "pushing against it to 'hinder and impede its movement,' and etching the word 'PIG' on the car."
In a video posted on social media after the indictment, Abughazaleh labeled the criminal charges as baseless and an attempt to intimidate Americans out of exercising their First Amendment rights to protest.
"This is a political prosecution and a gross attempt to silence dissent," she said. "This case is a major push by the Trump administration to criminalize protest and punish anyone who speaks out against them. That's why I'm going to fight these unjust charges."
Abughazaleh proceeded to accuse ICE agents of physically assaulting peaceful demonstrators outside the Broadview facility "simply because we had the gall to say masked men coming into our communities, abducting our neighbors, and terrorizing us cannot be our new normal."
She then closed her video by asking that her supporters show courage in the face of attempts to intimidate them.
"As scary as all this is, I have spent my career fighting America's backslide into fascism," she said. "I'm not going to stop now. And I hope you won't either."
I have been charged in a federal indictment sought by the Department of Justice.
This political prosecution is an attack on all of our First Amendment rights. I’m not backing down, and we’re going to win. pic.twitter.com/szOSZa1h3z
— Kat Abughazaleh (@KatAbughazaleh) October 29, 2025
Abughazaleh has been a regular presence at protests outside the Broadview facility, and an ICE officer last month was caught on camera throwing her to the ground during a demonstration.
Federal law enforcement officials stationed in Broadview have faced numerous accusations of deploying excessive force, including from Rev. David Black, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, who was shot repeatedly with pepper balls while peacefully protesting outside the ICE facility.
An Urgent Message From Our Co-Founder
Dear Common Dreams reader, The U.S. is on a fast track to authoritarianism like nothing I've ever seen. Meanwhile, corporate news outlets are utterly capitulating to Trump, twisting their coverage to avoid drawing his ire while lining up to stuff cash in his pockets. That's why I believe that Common Dreams is doing the best and most consequential reporting that we've ever done. Our small but mighty team is a progressive reporting powerhouse, covering the news every day that the corporate media never will. Our mission has always been simple: To inform. To inspire. And to ignite change for the common good. Now here's the key piece that I want all our readers to understand: None of this would be possible without your financial support. That's not just some fundraising cliche. It's the absolute and literal truth. We don't accept corporate advertising and never will. We don't have a paywall because we don't think people should be blocked from critical news based on their ability to pay. Everything we do is funded by the donations of readers like you. Will you donate now to help power the nonprofit, independent reporting of Common Dreams? Thank you for being a vital member of our community. Together, we can keep independent journalism alive when it’s needed most. - Craig Brown, Co-founder |
Kat Abughazaleh, a progressive candidate running for the US House of Representatives in Illinois' 9th Congressional District, struck a defiant tone on Wednesday after being indicted on federal charges by the US Department of Justice.
As MSNBC reports, the charges against Abughazaleh relate to her frequent protests outside of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, Illinois. She faces one count of conspiracy to impede or injure an ICE officer, and one count of assaulting or impeding that officer while he was engaged in his official duties.
According to MSNBC, the indictment accuses Abughazaleh and five other anti-ICE protestors of "banging aggressively" on an ICE vehicle's back windows and hood, as well as "pushing against it to 'hinder and impede its movement,' and etching the word 'PIG' on the car."
In a video posted on social media after the indictment, Abughazaleh labeled the criminal charges as baseless and an attempt to intimidate Americans out of exercising their First Amendment rights to protest.
"This is a political prosecution and a gross attempt to silence dissent," she said. "This case is a major push by the Trump administration to criminalize protest and punish anyone who speaks out against them. That's why I'm going to fight these unjust charges."
Abughazaleh proceeded to accuse ICE agents of physically assaulting peaceful demonstrators outside the Broadview facility "simply because we had the gall to say masked men coming into our communities, abducting our neighbors, and terrorizing us cannot be our new normal."
She then closed her video by asking that her supporters show courage in the face of attempts to intimidate them.
"As scary as all this is, I have spent my career fighting America's backslide into fascism," she said. "I'm not going to stop now. And I hope you won't either."
I have been charged in a federal indictment sought by the Department of Justice.
This political prosecution is an attack on all of our First Amendment rights. I’m not backing down, and we’re going to win. pic.twitter.com/szOSZa1h3z
— Kat Abughazaleh (@KatAbughazaleh) October 29, 2025
Abughazaleh has been a regular presence at protests outside the Broadview facility, and an ICE officer last month was caught on camera throwing her to the ground during a demonstration.
Federal law enforcement officials stationed in Broadview have faced numerous accusations of deploying excessive force, including from Rev. David Black, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, who was shot repeatedly with pepper balls while peacefully protesting outside the ICE facility.
- ICE Agent Filmed Throwing Asylum-Seeker to Ground at NYC Court in 'Egregious Act of Excessive Force' ›
- Body Cam Footage Shows Alleged ICE Officer Pulled Over for Drunk Driving Racially Profiling Arresting Officer ›
- 'What It Looks Like When ICE Violates' First Amendment: Candidate Kat Abughazaleh Thrown to Ground ›
- New Lawsuit Details 'Horrific and Inhumane Conditions' in ICE Broadview Facility | Common Dreams ›
Kat Abughazaleh, a progressive candidate running for the US House of Representatives in Illinois' 9th Congressional District, struck a defiant tone on Wednesday after being indicted on federal charges by the US Department of Justice.
As MSNBC reports, the charges against Abughazaleh relate to her frequent protests outside of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, Illinois. She faces one count of conspiracy to impede or injure an ICE officer, and one count of assaulting or impeding that officer while he was engaged in his official duties.
According to MSNBC, the indictment accuses Abughazaleh and five other anti-ICE protestors of "banging aggressively" on an ICE vehicle's back windows and hood, as well as "pushing against it to 'hinder and impede its movement,' and etching the word 'PIG' on the car."
In a video posted on social media after the indictment, Abughazaleh labeled the criminal charges as baseless and an attempt to intimidate Americans out of exercising their First Amendment rights to protest.
"This is a political prosecution and a gross attempt to silence dissent," she said. "This case is a major push by the Trump administration to criminalize protest and punish anyone who speaks out against them. That's why I'm going to fight these unjust charges."
Abughazaleh proceeded to accuse ICE agents of physically assaulting peaceful demonstrators outside the Broadview facility "simply because we had the gall to say masked men coming into our communities, abducting our neighbors, and terrorizing us cannot be our new normal."
She then closed her video by asking that her supporters show courage in the face of attempts to intimidate them.
"As scary as all this is, I have spent my career fighting America's backslide into fascism," she said. "I'm not going to stop now. And I hope you won't either."
I have been charged in a federal indictment sought by the Department of Justice.
This political prosecution is an attack on all of our First Amendment rights. I’m not backing down, and we’re going to win. pic.twitter.com/szOSZa1h3z
— Kat Abughazaleh (@KatAbughazaleh) October 29, 2025
Abughazaleh has been a regular presence at protests outside the Broadview facility, and an ICE officer last month was caught on camera throwing her to the ground during a demonstration.
Federal law enforcement officials stationed in Broadview have faced numerous accusations of deploying excessive force, including from Rev. David Black, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago, who was shot repeatedly with pepper balls while peacefully protesting outside the ICE facility.
- ICE Agent Filmed Throwing Asylum-Seeker to Ground at NYC Court in 'Egregious Act of Excessive Force' ›
- Body Cam Footage Shows Alleged ICE Officer Pulled Over for Drunk Driving Racially Profiling Arresting Officer ›
- 'What It Looks Like When ICE Violates' First Amendment: Candidate Kat Abughazaleh Thrown to Ground ›
- New Lawsuit Details 'Horrific and Inhumane Conditions' in ICE Broadview Facility | Common Dreams ›

