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* Shortly before Biden left office, the Department of Justice announced a memorandum of agreement with the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office and other local governments in the wake of Sonya Massey’s killing. The WaPo did not post the correspondence online, so we’ll just have to wait and see what happens

The Justice Department has ordered the civil rights division to halt much of its investigative activity dating from the Biden administration and not pursue new indictments, cases or settlements, according to a memo sent to the temporary head of the division that was obtained by The Washington Post. […]

A separate memo sent to Wolfe on Wednesday says the civil rights division must notify the Justice Department’s chief of staff of any consent decrees the division has finalized within the last 90 days. That directive suggests that police-reform agreements the Justice Department has negotiated with cities including Minneapolis, Louisville and Memphis could be in jeopardy. […]

In December, the department announced a federal oversight agreement with the city of Louisville, where the 2020 police killing of Breonna Taylor helped spark nationwide justice protests. In early January, the civil rights division forged a police accountability plan with city leaders in Minneapolis, where the police killing of George Floyd galvanized the nationwide protests even further. Neither has been approved by a judge.

* Meanwhile, some far-right types attended a press conference today held by Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson

Q: Governor, what’s your response to people who might say that Democrats are the ones sowing chaos, confusion and fearmongering when talking about mass deportations that haven’t even happened in Chicago?

Pritzker: How can you say that we’re overreacting somehow? We’re not. They’re the ones, I’m talking about Donald Trump and his administration, Tom Homan, people at the Department of Homeland Security. They’re the ones that are threatening people, again, who are law abiding, who are often the anchors of their communities, who are paying taxes in this country. They’re the ones who are threatening people. We’re just standing up for people who live in our state and in our city. […]

Q: But rather than spending that amount money, focusing here, the amount of money you’ve spent on harboring illegals for the last four years and protecting them. And after Mayor Johnson’s email that just went out yesterday saying they’re going to spend more money on protecting illegals at the expense of American citizens, in particular on the West Side and the South Side, got representatives here, you got politicians over here why not invest that money there? And the second question is-

Pritzker: No, sit down, I’m going to answer that question. No we’re going to move on, we’re going to move on. Let me answer.

[cross talk] Q: President Trump- [cross talk]

I’m going to answer your question. The money that we spend in the state of Illinois is about protecting the residents of the state of Illinois.

Q: Citizens! Citizens!

Pritzker: That is what it is about. We will stand up for anybody who is standing up for the law. We follow the law in the state of Illinois, I’m very concerned that Donald Trump and the federal government is not going to be following law. Indeed, they have proposed getting rid of birthright citizenship for many families. Imagine, I mean my own family, many families that came to this country years ago, right? Who who have made successful lives over many years, that opportunity would be completely cut off. It’s unconstitutional. What they’re suggesting. It’s in the Constitution that we protect birthright citizenship. We all ought to stand up for the Constitution. This president does not. […]

Q: What about the Venezuelans? Why don’t you collaborate with ICE? [cross talk]

Please pardon any transcription errors.

* ISBE…

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has released Non-Regulatory Guidance on Immigration Enforcement Actions, providing actionable steps for schools to take to prepare to respond to immigration enforcement actions on school property under the Trump Administration. […]

When adopting policies on the level of cooperation - or non-cooperation - with ICE, ISBE guidance advises that school boards and superintendents should consider the following course of action:

* These numbers are not huge, to say the least. But it’s early

According to U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE), the agency reported more than 460 arrests in a time period spanning Tuesday to Wednesday in a nationwide effort that included Illinois, Utah, California, Minnesota, New York, Florida, and Maryland.

Those arrested had criminal histories, including sexual assault, robbery, drug and weapons charges, and domestic violence, the agency said.

ICE also issued 420 detainer requests, which request that jails notify ICE when undocumented individuals are released from custody.

* Click here for the TRO…

* More from Isabel…

…Adding… From AG Raoul…

JOINT STATEMENT FROM ELEVEN STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL: STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CANNOT BE COMMANDEERED FOR FEDERAL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT

Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont, today issued a joint statement addressing a memorandum from a Trump political appointee at the U.S. Department of Justice addressing state and local involvement in federal immigration enforcement:

“It is well-established — through longstanding Supreme Court precedent — that the U.S. Constitution prevents the federal government from commandeering states to enforce federal laws. While the federal government may use its own resources for federal immigration enforcement, the court ruled in Printz v. United States that the federal government cannot ‘impress into its service — and at no cost to itself — the police officers of the 50 States.’ This balance of power between the federal government and state governments is a touchstone of our American system of federalism.

“Despite what he may say to the contrary, the president cannot unilaterally re-write the Constitution. The president has made troubling threats to weaponize the U.S. Department of Justice’s prosecutorial authority and resources to attack public servants acting in compliance with their state laws, interfering with their ability to build trust with the communities they serve and protect. Right now, these vague threats are just that: empty words on paper. But rest assured, our states will not hesitate to respond if these words become illegal actions.

“As state attorneys general, we have a responsibility to enforce state laws, and we will continue to investigate and prosecute crimes, regardless of immigration status. We will not be distracted by the president’s mass deportation agenda.”

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 1:26 pm

Comments

  1. ===Why don’t you collaborate with ICE?===

    Suggested response: “We will as soon as they replace their administrative warrants with signed judicial warrants.”

    Comment by Anyone Remember Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 1:36 pm

  2. “Citizens! Citizens!….What about the Venezuelans?” Right, what about those Venezuelans like Little Louie Aparicio, Chico Carrasquel, Miguel Cabrara, Bobby Abreu, guys like that taking jobs away from Americans in the all American business of baseball?
    Who were the far-right type so-called (a phrase somebody, can’t remember who, might use) “reporters”?

    Comment by West Side the Best Side Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 2:08 pm

  3. ICE existed before Trump. Wonder what their normal day to day numbers are. Is 500 much more than they do across the country on a daily basis?

    Comment by Yabba Dabba Doo Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 2:16 pm

  4. What JB actually is saying is -“ Illinois needs the newcomers or we will lose yet another electoral vote and congressional seat”

    Comment by Sue Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 2:17 pm

  5. ==What JB actually is saying is -“ Illinois needs the newcomers or we will lose yet another electoral vote and congressional seat”==

    Awww, that’s cute.

    Comment by Old IL Dude Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 2:21 pm

  6. Re: Judge Coughenour’s comments:

    Now we sit and wait to see how the Trump administration responds. The biggest threat posed by the Trump administration is to the rule of law. I hope the Courts can be the check on the unconstitutional, authoritarian power that this administration is trying to use.

    Comment by Remember the Alamo II Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 2:21 pm

  7. The ICE or federal administration should go after Texas government /governor for cost and records(if any) since that where most of individuals in Illinois came from and some are working and paying taxes, rent and other items in local economy where are located at

    Comment by 13th Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 2:30 pm

  8. Know your rights?…you gotta be kidding me.

    The next time I hear ,”It’s the law”…I’m gonna laugh out loud at the foolish person making such an obviously specious claim.

    We are in new waters… familiar to anyone who has experienced tyranny…the new code seems to be, no rules for the rich and subjugation for the rest.

    Beware.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 3:03 pm

  9. And sadly the Dems have no-one to blame but themselves for DJT the Sequel. The three elections he has run in for president, two of his opponents were basically appointed by cabals within Dem party. Not a winning formula.

    Comment by jolietj Thursday, Jan 23, 25 @ 3:17 pm

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