Illinois attorney general joins push for bond hearings for detained immigrants – Chicago Sun-Times

In the amicus brief, Illinois' Kwame Raoul and 19 other attorneys general rejected the federal policy giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement the authority to detain unauthorized immigrants without giving them opportunity to attend a bond hearing. Wednesday’s brief was filed in an ongoing class action lawsuit filed by immigrants rights activists against the Trump administration.
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Deb
7 months ago

Vote Raoul out. He pro illegals over US citizens.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

Kwame should learn from Preckwinkle . Keep your head down, don’t say a word , don’t do a thing and collect a big fact paycheck

Hello, Indiana !
7 months ago

Illinois AG gets schooled yet again in Fed law. Some people are slow learners.

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