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Ohio sheriff defends new ICE partnership: ‘Just doing the right thing’

By |2025-04-28T16:30:34-04:00April 28th, 2025|

“It’s just doing the right thing.”

That’s how Portage County, Ohio Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski summed up for Fox News Digital his decision to buck the trend of local leaders vowing to resist the Trump administration’s deportation efforts by allowing his deputies to assist ICE with immigration enforcement.

READ MORE: Ohio sheriff defends new ICE partnership: ‘Just doing the right thing’ | Fox News

Illinois Sanctuary Law Under Fire – Immigration Reform Law Institute

By |2025-04-28T16:28:40-04:00April 28th, 2025|

Yesterday, the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) filed a brief in an Illinois federal district court attacking Illinois’ TRUST Act, a law barring state law enforcement officers from cooperating and sharing information with federal immigration law enforcement. The federal government has sued the state over this law, claiming it violates the supremacy of federal law set forth in the Constitution.

READ MORE: Illinois Sanctuary Law Under Fire – Immigration Reform Law Institute

DOJ: Noncitizen IL officials kept from ICE accused of murder after jail release | Illinois | thecentersquare.com

By |2025-04-28T16:22:01-04:00April 28th, 2025|

One of several examples the U.S. Department of Justice gave of how federal officials have been obstructed by Illinois’ migrant sanctuary policies involves an illegal alien released from jail later being accused of murder.

READ MORE: DOJ: Noncitizen IL officials kept from ICE accused of murder after jail release | Illinois | thecentersquare.com

Suspected Tren de Aragua member released on probation in domestic battery case despite 2022 deportation order | Fox News

By |2025-04-28T16:21:10-04:00April 28th, 2025|

An illegal immigrant and suspected gang member is out on probation, free to roam the streets of Chicago even though he has been charged with domestic battery, has a previous weapons charge in Cook County and was ordered deported in 2022.

READ MORE: Suspected Tren de Aragua member released on probation in domestic battery case despite 2022 deportation order | Fox News

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