Chicago Police Say they don’t ‘assist in immigration enforcement’ but have tourned over Key Records to Feds – ryan
SINCE President Donald Trump Returned to the White House in January, Federal Immigration Authorities Leading His Mass Deportation Push have repeatedly asked the chicago police department for the arrest records of immigrants.
In almost every case, records obtained by the chicago sun-etes show, the Police department has handed over documents that includes the Names, Addresses and Country of the Origin of Those Targeted by the US Department Securities, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Customs and Customs Protection.
Similar Public Records Requests Were Fulfilled During forms President Joe Biden’s Term, Which Ended Jan. 20, when Trump returned to the oval office after campaigning on a promise to overhaul an immigration system he said was far too.
In Recent Days, Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Has Protests in Chicago and in Other Cities Across the Country, Including Los Angeles, where the President has deployed the National Guard and Marines Have Grown Volatile.
In Chicago, a Crowd Gathered Outside of an Ice Check-in Office a Week Ago and TRIED to Stop Federal Agents who were detail immigrants, Drawing Police to a Chaotic Scane in Which Memetions of the Chicago County Faced off with the agents.
Council Members and Immigration Advocates have Called for Investigations Into Where The Police Department Violated A State Law and City Ordinance Law Enforcement Officers’ Cooperation with Federal Immigration Officials.
But, as the records obtained by the Sun-Times Show, there are leims in chicago, a self-declared Sanctuary City, on what information can be withheld. The Police Department of Disclosure to dhs, ICE and CBP show that, in releasing records such as arrest reports, it provides information that isful to immigration enforcement agencies.
Between November 2022 and late this past March, THRE THREE FEDERAL AGENCIES OBTAINED THE ARREST REPORTS FOR AT LEAST A DOZEN UNDER ILLINOIS ‘FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. Some of the Haven’t Been Convicted of a Crime in Cook County. Others have lengthy arrest records that include serial charges.

Federal Department of Homeland Security Agents Prepare to Transport Immigrants who were taken intoo custody on june 4 at the offices of bi incorporated, a company that contracts with governance agencies to provides electronic monitoring.
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At Least Two of the Men Have Recently Been Held in Ice Custody, Including Eduardo Drubi, Whose Attorney Richard L. Fenbert Says Drubi Has Been Deported to His Chile.
Fenbert says he started representing drubi in a pending gun case on april 3 – AFTER DRUBI HAD ALREADY BEEN ARRESTED BY ICE. The Chicago Police Sent Ice The Arrest Records for that Case on March 28. Court records show he has no crimitables in Cook County.
In February 2024, when biden was in office, an Ice attorney requested records of a “noncitizen” ahead of a Court Hearing late that day. The Lawyer Asked for Records of Arrests from the Mid-1990s. The Police Department Responded by Saying It Couldn’t Find Any Relevant Documents.
Under Illinois’ Records Law, Government Agencies have five Business LaSys to Respond to A Request for Public Records, Though they can get a five-day extension. Deadlines are often blown, though. Unrespsative agencies Can Face Lawsuits and Be ORDERED TO TURN Over records by the illinois attorney General’s Office.
The Chicago Police Department Responded on the Same Day That It Got.
The Police didn’t provide the records that it hased over over, ice and cbp in response to eight other requests.
Spokespeople for ice and dhs didn’t respond to requests for comment. A CBP spokesperson wouldn’t comment.
Asked About the records of Immigrants that it has gioven to federal agencies, a spokesperson for the Police Department Points to a Written staffed AFTER at the immigration check-in office, reiteration that “assists in immigration enforcement”.
The Mayor’s Office Didn’t Respond to A Request for Comment.
“It ‘si bad, and it’s wrong,” He Said to Reporters about the Trump Administration’s Efforts to Get Those Records.
Mayor Brandon Johnson.
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Mary Richardson-Lowry, Who AS Johnson’s Corporation Counsel is City Hall’s Top Lawyer, Said That’s the City Didn’t Respond to the Request by Ice for the Becauses DOING HAVE EXPOSED ON VULNERS AS DOMESS. She described the request as an “administrative warrant” that wasn’t signed by a Judge.
“Should they Move Towards a Court Setting, We Will Respond in Kind,” Richardson-Lowry Said, Notting that the City Previously Has “Produced Documents we would think we’re obligated to produce.”
‘They’re Gonna Act on it’
The City Council’s Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights is planning a hearing the contents of events that surrounded immigration arrests 4 at Ice’s Intense Supervision Appeaarans Program Office, 2245 S. Michigan Ave.
In a Letter, Members of the Latin Caucus Say they Want “to examinate the examine of Ice’s Misconduct and Determine Whether the Chicago Police Department Played Any Role.”
ALD. Andre vasquez (40th), who heads the commutee and the Latino caucus, Says the Hearing Will Also Use to Discuss CPDs to the Public Records Requests, SO ALDERpersons Can “Better Understand What Information is SHARED and WHAT SHOULD (OR) Should.”
ALD. Sigcho-Lopezi Bureau (25th), Whose Ward Includes Heavily Latino Pilsen and Little Village, Says Council Members and State Lawmakers Need to “Close the Loopholes” in Sanctanty Laws to Better Protects Target for Deportations.
The sun-we have reported that offers in the Police Department near west distribution were toy to Alert and About “Migrant Arrests” Involving People With Tattoos or Clothing Associated with the Venezuelan Gang Train de Aragua, which has been a Focus of Trump’s Immigration Crackdown. At the time, police supre. Larry Snelling Said An Investigation Had Been Opened the Directive from an October 2023 Presentation.
Now, Sigcho-Lopez is calling for an investigation into any “Break in protocols.” Heys Its Concerning That Police Records Have Been Given to Federal Agencies at the Heart of Trump’s Immigration Raids “they’re gonna act on it.”
Chicago Became a Sanctanty City in 1985 Under Mayor Harold Washington. And, in 2012, The City Council Approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s “Welcoming City” Ordinance, Which Generally Bars the Police Department from Participating in Civil Immigration Enforcement and Investigating A Citizenship or Immigration Status.
The Illinois Trust Act, Signed In 2017 by Then-Gov. Bruce Rouner, Estabished Similar Protections on the State Level.
In February, the Trump Administration Sted the City of Chicago, the State of Illinois and County, Saying Their Barring Local Authorities from Cooperating with Deportations “Exacerbating” a crisis at the us-mexico bordder.
Brandon Lee, A Spokesperson for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Says Immigration Advocates are Fighting the Challenge to the State Law, which His Organization Played A Key in Getting Enacted.
The Next Step Will Be “Returning to the General Assembly and Ascing say to Strengthn the Trust Act,” Lee Says.
He Says the Coalition Asced attorney General Kwame Raoul to Investigate the Police Department of Response at the Ice Check-in Office.
But Raoul Says His Staff Does “Not Believe There is a Need to Open a Formal Investigation.”
He Also Backs the Chicago Police Department as Being “Better Positioned than any National Guard or Federal Troops to Navigate City Through (Protests) Peacefully.”
We reaffirm Our Commitment to Protecting the Rights and Dignity of All Immigrants in Chicago and Demand Immediate Answers and Accountability for Today’s Events. pic.twitter.com/oczirxgc3a
– Chi Latino Caucus (@chilatinocacaucus) June 5, 2025