Chicago Alderpersons Seek Immigration Cooperation
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•Chicago alderpersons push sanctuary city policy changes
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Two Chicago alderpersons plan to amend welcoming city ordinance to allow police officers to cooperate with federal immigration agencies.
President-elect Donald Trump and border czar Tom Homan have pledged to make Chicago “ground zero” for deportation efforts.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has pushed back, however, insisting the incoming administration and federal immigration agents will get no cooperation from Chicago .
Alderperson Bryon Sigcho Lopez said the issue of how to handle Chicago ’s sanctuary city status has become politically motivated.
He said the only goal is to target those who choose to commit crimes.
Lopez said he would rather work partially with the incoming administration than “thumb their nose” toward the effort.
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