New bill would help property owners in Illinois evict squatters – NewsNation

State Rep. LaShawn Ford said the new law would classify squatters as trespassers, allowing the police to arrest them and bypass the eviction process typically associated with squatters’ rights. He added the people who are living in properties illegally are “crooks who know how to game the system.”
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Call my shrink
10 months ago

There is no need for this bill.
In Illinois, the Castle Doctrine generally allows for the use of force, including deadly force, to defend oneself or others from unlawful entry into a dwelling. Just say you felt threatened

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Brian Jones
10 months ago

If they are looking for shelter, let’s give it to them – with 3 squares and constant security, and plenty of exercise opportunities in the prison yard.

Tommy Paine
10 months ago

He (Ford) added the people who are living in properties illegally are “crooks who know how to game the system.”

That’s overstating the obvious and it happened because of laws the dems crafted. The only reason this was finally rectified is because you had black homeowners that had squatters in their homes.

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