Illinois sues Trump administration over use of federal forces in state
Illinois and Chicago allege over 1,000 immigrant arrests and use of excessive force by federal agents in an unconstitutional campaign violating state sovereignty rights.
- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Chicago sued the Trump administration over the unlawful and dangerous tactics of federal agents in the state.
- The lawsuit challenges ICE and CBP practices of making warrantless arrests, trespassing on property, and using excessive force without warning.
- The plaintiffs want the judge to stop DHS agencies from operating in Illinois, declare DHS' surge unconstitutional, and prohibit agents from using excessive force.
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Lawsuit puts Illinois on offensive against ‘menacing’ immigration raids - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - State claims federal agents used military-style tactics in attempt to coerce Illinois into changing its immigration policies The post Lawsuit puts Illinois on offensive against ‘menacing’ immigration raids appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
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