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One among a number of examples the U.S. Division of Justice gave of how federal officers have been obstructed by Illinois’ migrant sanctuary insurance policies entails an unlawful alien launched from jail later being accused of homicide.
“In January 2025, federal officials issued a detainer request for an alien who was being held in Cook County jail on sexual assault of a minor charges,” the DOJ mentioned. “Pursuant to Cook County’s restrictions, law enforcement officers did not respond to the detainer request … Following the alien’s release from local jail, he was arrested and charged with homicide just 17 days later.”
The submitting in federal courtroom comes because the state of Illinois, Cook dinner County and the town of Chicago are asking the decide within the case to carry off on tackling migrant sanctuary insurance policies that the DOJ says obstructs federal brokers from doing their job.
In a assertion of fabric info for its movement for abstract judgment in opposition to the state’s migrant sanctuary legal guidelines, the U.S. Division of Justice final week mentioned the federal authorities has unique authority over immigration legal guidelines and enforcement and President Donald Trump issued an government order declaring a nationwide emergency on the border.
“Congress recently expanded the list of crimes that can trigger mandatory detention requirements to include burglary, theft, larceny, shoplifting, or assault of a law enforcement officer, or any crime that results in death or serious bodily injury to another person,” the DOJ mentioned in its submitting for abstract judgment. “Defendants’ sanctuary policies cause significant harm to federal immigration enforcement and public safety by not honoring immigration detention orders, or helping facilitate access to detainees in local custody.”
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At an unrelated occasion in Jacksonville Tuesday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker reacted.
“We don’t prevent the federal authorities from coming to our jails or coming to our prisons with a federal criminal warrant and take them,” Pritzker mentioned. “We, in fact, I would like them to do that, but it is up to them to go to a court to get that criminal warrant to take them away.”
The DOJ gave an instance of immigration officers ready exterior an Illinois jail for an unlawful alien being launched however have been advised to go away.
“When ICE attempts to stage an arrest outside of an Illinois state or local facility – including in a public parking lot – facility staff, usually at the direction of the warden, often commands ICE officers to leave the premises,” the DOJ submitting mentioned.
In one other instance given, the DOJ claims an unlawful alien that federal officers have been obstructed from choosing up in a jail was subsequently let loose in 2024. That particular person was then arrested on a cost of aggravated felony sexual abuse with a minor, touring to satisfy a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Tuesday night, the state mentioned the courtroom ought to wait to schedule briefs on the movement for abstract judgment in opposition to the sanctuary legal guidelines till their movement to dismiss the lawsuit is handled.
“Consistent with this sequence, Defendants request that the Court enter an order: (1) taking the United States’ summary judgment motion … under advisement and staying briefing on that motion until further order of the Court; and (2) instructing the parties to conduct a Rule 26(f) discovery conference within fourteen days of the Court’s ruling on Defendants’ pending motions to dismiss … to the extent any claims remain,” the defendants submitting mentioned.
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The joint submitting of the state of Illinois, Cook dinner County and metropolis of Chicago defending migrant sanctuary insurance policies mentioned the DOJ hasn’t offered a compelling purpose to deviate from the everyday sequence of federal litigation.
When requested if there must be extra readability within the state’s legal guidelines stopping native and state officers from cooperating with immigration enforcement, Pritzker mentioned he’s been clear.
“I don’t know how much clearer I could be. I’ve been very straightforward about this,” Pritzker mentioned. “And as far as I’m concerned, like I said, I welcome the authorities coming with criminal warrants to take those folks away.”
The case continues in federal courtroom.
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