More immigrants are under surveillance by ICE’s Chicago field office than ever before, data analysis finds – Chicago Sun-Times

The number of people being monitored electronically by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Chicago field office has grown by 556 percent in the past five years. That percentage includes people monitored by ICE who live in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kentucky and Kansas.
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FRANK GOUDY
1 year ago

Total refusal to really deport illegals on a systematic basis. Under Harris deportations will trickle down to nothing. Trump will try but the Left Wing (and some business interests) will file lawsuits, cherry pick DEM Judges, and use the court system to virtually stop deportations. SCOTUS will try to avoid any decision that allows illegals to be deported. Only thing Trump could do, is issue EO’s and to deport them anyway- as well as ignore all court decisions except SCOTUS.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago
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Ignore SCOTUS Biden did with zero absolutely zero repercussions

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