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Title: Cook County Blocks ICE Arrests at Courthouses Amid Immigration Crackdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor

ICE ⁤Arrests at Illinois ‍courthouses Restricted by Judge‘s Order

CHICAGO – A recent order from a Cook County judge restricts Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from making arrests at Illinois courthouses, a move lauded by state officials concerned about chilling effects on the justice system. the order aims to⁢ ensure courthouses remain “safe spaces” where individuals can fulfill legal obligations without fear of immigration enforcement.

The restrictions follow growing concerns⁤ over ICE’s increased presence around ‌courthouses and reports of agents arresting individuals with pending court dates. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has publicly ⁢denounced ICE’s tactics, stating,‌ “People are afraid to go to court. They’re afraid to comply with subpoenas. We can’t allow that. These⁤ should be safe spaces.”

The judge’s ⁤order builds on a previous federal ruling last week that prohibited​ ICE from using tear ‍gas, pepper spray, and other weapons against journalists and peaceful protesters following a lawsuit filed‌ by‌ news outlets and protest groups over actions taken during demonstrations outside a Chicago-area ICE facility. Pritzker indicated he expects attorneys to pursue further‌ enforcement of that ruling.

Concerns over ICE activity have⁤ spurred community organizing in Chicago,with neighborhood groups monitoring ICE operations and documenting​ incidents. Recent efforts include‍ “Whistlemania” events where residents assembled “whistle kits” containing whistles and “Know Your Rights” facts to alert⁢ communities‌ to potential ICE enforcement. GoFundMe campaigns have also been established to cover legal fees for individuals detained by ICE, including a recently detained landscaper and father‍ of three.

Pritzker has directly criticized ICE, stating, “ICE is causing this ​mayhem.They’re the ones throwing tear gas when people are peacefully protesting,”⁢ referencing incidents following a high-speed chase on Chicago’s South Side where Border Patrol agents deployed ⁢tear gas on gathered protesters.

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