Illinois Bars ICE Arrests in State Courthouses and Safe Zones
- Illinois has passed a bill that prevents federal immigration agents from conducting arrests within 1,000 feet of courthouses, creating a buffer zone for illegal immigrants.
- State Senator Celina Villanueva claimed the law would provide a sense of safety for illegal immigrants attending court.
- Critics, including Senate President Don Harmon, express doubt about the law's constitutionality and its potential challenges in court.
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The Left Goes Neo-Confederate On Immigration
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal | October 31, 2025 Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. We’re starting to see a neo-Confederate nullification movement among the contemporary Left in general, in particular the Democratic Party. In other words, there are governors, like Gov. JB Pritzker
Illinois Law Would Shield Illegals From Arrest, Allow Them to Sue Agents Who Arrest Them
Gov. J.B. Pritzker will almost certainly sign the bill as soon as it hits his desk, but the DOJ will likely sue to have it overturned. ... The post Illinois Law Would Shield Illegals From Arrest, Allow Them to Sue Agents Who Arrest Them appeared first on The New American.
Blue State Lawmakers Defy Feds, Pass Bill 'Banning' Immigration Arrests Near Courthouses
Illinois lawmakers have passed a bill that seeks to “ban” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting civil arrests in or near state courthouses, setting up a legal fight with the Trump Administration. Approved early Friday along party lines, the legislation creates a 1,000-foot “safe zone” around court buildings, parking lots, sidewalks, and entryways where individuals attending hearings — as parties, witnesses, or supporters…
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