Illinois Lawmakers Approve Ban on Immigration Arrests Near Courthouses
- Illinois lawmakers approved a bill that prohibits federal immigration arrests near courthouses and allows lawsuits for violations of constitutional rights during immigration arrests.
- The legislation aims to create a 1,000-foot buffer zone around courthouses and imposes civil penalties for violations.
- Senate President Don Harmon expressed doubt about the law's ability to survive legal challenges, stating, "The reality is that the courts are stacked against us."
- Democrat State Senator Celina Villanueva emphasized the need for safety in courthouses, stating, "No one should have to choose between seeking justice and risking their freedom.
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"Insurrection": Blue State Lawmakers Get Hammered Online After Making Big Move To Help Illegal Aliens, Taking First Step Toward Trying To Arrest ICE Agents - The American Tribune.com
Conservatives exploded online after Illinois passed a bill banning federal immigration arrests near courthouses, allowing lawsuits for perceived constitutional violations during civil arrests, and requiring policies at hospitals, daycares, and colleges. Now headed to the desk of Gov. Pritzker for approval, the controversial bill aims to ensure court access without fear, according to the woke sponsors. Other far-left states, such as California an…
Illinois lawmakers approve ban on immigration arrests near courthouses – CBS2 (Chicago)
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