ICE Arrests Chicago Area Cop for Alleged Visa Overstay
Radule Bojovic overstayed his tourist visa for over 10 years and was arrested during Operation Midway Blitz, part of a federal effort targeting illegal immigrants in sanctuary jurisdictions.
- A police officer in Hanover Park, Radule Bojovic, was arrested by ICE for living in the U.S. illegally after overstaying his visa since 2015.
- Bojovic, originally from Montenegro, had worked as a police officer in Hanover Park after graduating from the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated it is a felony for illegal aliens to possess firearms, and Bojovic's case exemplifies a law violation.
- DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin criticized the situation, stating that there should be no illegal aliens in police departments.
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ICE arrests Chicago area cop legally working in US, town says
A suburban Chicago police officer arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday was legally authorized to work in the U.S. and had completed a full background check by the FBI, according to the Village of Hanover Park, where he was employed.
The Strange Case of the Illegal Alien Cop
At this point, we don’t know much about Radule Bojovic, who “was working as a sworn police officer with the Hanover Park Police Department in sanctuary state Illinois” even though DHS claims he’s “an illegal alien from Montenegro”. Either ICE has its facts wrong or somebody (and maybe many somebodys) in the Land of Lincoln is in a lot of trouble.
In Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Illinois, Illegal Alien Is Working as a Sworn Police Office with Badge, Gun, and a Pension
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today announced the arrest of Radule Bojovic, an illegal alien from Montenegro, who was working as a sworn police officer with the Hanover Park Police Department in sanctuary state Illinois. Radule Bojovic was encountered during a targeted enforcement action as part of Operation Midway Blitz.
ICE Arrests Chicago Area Cop Legally Working in US, Town Says
Exclusive: Chicago ICE Field Director addresses Hanover Park officer's arrest, Broadview facility access
The Chicago ICE Field Director spoke exclusively to FOX 32 on Friday afternoon amid ongoing tension at the Broadview processing facility and several court rulings demanding that federal agents act within the law.
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