(The Middle Sq.) — A newly launched invoice that might bar former Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers from working in state and native regulation enforcement in Illinois is sparking intense debate, with supporters calling it a vital accountability measure and critics warning it may worsen police shortages and undermine public security.
State Sen. Laura Positive, D-Glenview, who can also be working for Congress, introduced the laws in a social media video this week, saying it was prompted by current immigration enforcement actions she described as violent and intimidating.
“I’m headed to Springfield, and I’m going to speak to my colleagues about my new laws that bars ICE brokers from working for regulation enforcement at each the native and state degree right here in Illinois,” Positive stated. “After what occurred in Minneapolis, it was a glass break second. Sufficient is sufficient.”
However Rep. John Cabello, R–Rockford, a regulation enforcement officer, stated he strongly opposes the proposal and doesn’t consider it’s vital or constitutional.
“I don’t consider the invoice is required in any method, form, or kind, and I can’t be supporting it,” Cabello advised TCS. “Usually, native officers go to the feds. It’s normally not the opposite method round.”
Cabello stated former federal officers sometimes solely enter native policing roles after retirement.
“Not yet one more little one ought to need to stay with out their mother or father,” Positive stated. “The violence and intimidation has to cease. This laws will maintain brokers accountable.”
Cabello questioned whether or not the invoice’s sponsor may produce proof exhibiting that former ICE brokers working in Illinois regulation enforcement pose a public security danger.
“I don’t know what she will be able to current,” he stated.
Cabello additionally linked the proposal to broader Democratic-backed felony justice reforms, significantly Illinois’ SAFE-T Act, which he stated has already harmed regulation enforcement operations.
“When the Democrats handed the Security Act, they decimated regulation enforcement,” Cabello stated. “Now they’re saying they don’t even need former ICE brokers working for any regulation enforcement within the state of Illinois. You’re simply frequently attacking regulation enforcement.”
Cabello stated he has labored on legislative proposals geared toward revising the SAFE-T Act by means of a working group, however these efforts have stalled.
“We had a working group, the TIPS Working Group,” he stated. “We put payments collectively that might make the SAFE-T Act higher, and I’ve handed all of them to [state Rep.] Justin Slaughter, D-Chicago. We’ve heard zero, zilch.”
The ICE-related invoice may additionally face procedural hurdles whether it is decided to preempt house rule authority, which might require a three-fifths supermajority vote within the Basic Meeting.
“If it preempts house rule, they’ll want 71 votes,” Cabello stated. “Each single Democrat goes to need to vote sure.”
He additionally questioned Positive’s motives, pointing to her congressional marketing campaign.
Cabello criticized the invoice’s scope, noting it applies broadly to former ICE brokers no matter whether or not they have any documented disciplinary historical past.
“Smoke and mirrors,” Cabello stated. “She’s working for Congress.”
“This laws will be certain the Trump administration can not use its rhetoric and its violence right here within the state of Illinois,” Positive stated, including that she plans to pursue related accountability measures if elected to Congress.
The laws has been filed however has not but been scheduled for a committee listening to.
Presently, Illinois regulation permits non-citizens to work as cops so long as they’re within the nation legally and might receive a federal carry allow.
