Illinois Passed A Law To Keep ICE Out Of Courthouses. It’s Not Working – Block Club Chicago

When President Donald Trump returned to office, he rescinded a 2021 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy that had designated schools, hospitals and courthouses as “sensitive locations” where immigration enforcement was generally restricted. And in December 2025, Gov. JB Pritzker signed the Court Access, Safety and Participation Act (CASPA), which bans civil immigration enforcement within 1,000 feet of courthouses. The broader legislation also extends protections to immigrants at universities and day care centers
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Hello, Indiana!
1 hour ago

ICE needs to be in courthouses when judges try to sneak illegals convicted of crimes and tabbed for deportation out of the side door.

The Railroader
2 hours ago

Only in JB the Hutt’s cavernously empty melon is any state law supreme over federal law. The Hutt must have bought his law degree, as he learned nothing.

Call my shrink
6 hours ago

I can live with it . Odds are it could save a life.

Lurker
7 hours ago

Only the IL Mamdani Party is so constitutionally illiterate to think that the IL Kangaroo General Assembly can override federal law on immigration.

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