The impact of an Illinois law barring police from working with immigration agents – WGNTV (Chicago)

Kankakee County earned $17M from the federal government renting jail space to ICE from 2016-2022. The sheriff says cooperating with immigration – and deportation – is about much more than money. “I just don’t believe that Illinois will ever be a safe state until our governor decides to effect policy change and I don’t see him doing that,” Sheriff Mike Downey said.
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Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

There is no valid reason for prohibiting local police from cooperating with ICE when apprehending criminals. This is a simple, common sense way to weed out problems. Pritzker ought to be supporting common sense protections rather than virtue signaling for his own perceived political benefit at our expense.

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