Illinois sues Trump administration over use of federal forces in state
Illinois and Chicago accuse DHS of unconstitutional actions including warrantless arrests and chemical attacks, citing over 4,500 arrests during Operation Midway Blitz, officials said.
- 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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State of Illinois files lawsuit against Department of Homeland Security
The State of Illinois has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, alleging that Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have used unlawful and dangerous tactics in Illinois, such as arrests without warrants and indiscriminate use of tear gas.
NOT JUST MINNESOTA: Far-Left Illinois Attorney General SUES DHS, ICE, and CBP for ENFORCING FEDERAL LAW and Doing Their Jobs | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
The radical left is doubling down on their open-borders agenda, shielding illegal aliens and criminals while spitting in the face of hardworking federal agents who risk their lives to protect Americans.
Lawsuit puts Illinois on offensive against ‘menacing’ immigration raids – Capitol News IL
Illinois and Chicago sued the Trump administration Monday, seeking to severely limit immigration agents’ authority in the state after accusing the feds of unleashing an “organized bombardment” to coerce state and local officials to change their immigration policies.
Illinois and Chicago sue DHS over ‘militarized’ immigration-enforcement tactics
Saying immigration agents have acted more like an occupying military force than law enforcement, lawyers for the state of Illinois and Chicago sued the Trump administration in federal court Monday seeking to bar agents from using tear gas without sufficient…
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