Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has issued a heartfelt plea to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and top Immigration Enforcement officials, urging them to temporarily suspend enforcement operations in Chicago during the upcoming Halloween weekend. The request comes at a time when many families are eager to celebrate this festive holiday with their children, without any fear of being detained or intimidated by federal agents.
Pritzker's letter, obtained by local media outlets, specifically requests that ICE operations be suspended from Friday to Sunday, away from public areas such as schools, hospitals, parks, and houses of worship. The governor emphasizes that the deployment of tear gas in an Old Irving Park neighborhood four days ago was a traumatic experience for children who witnessed it, leaving them shaken and intimidated.
The letter points out that this incident falls short of federal guidelines regarding enforcement actions at sensitive locations, where protecting civilians should be the top priority. Pritzker's request is also motivated by a desire to shield communities from enforcement action while they access basic services such as education and healthcare.
However, Homeland Security has disputed the governor's claims, stating that multiple warnings were issued before the tear gas was deployed, despite one witness claiming he did not receive any such warning. The agency maintains that their actions in the Old Irving Park neighborhood were justified and lawful.
Pritzker remains adamant, however, that his request is a reasonable one, aimed at protecting innocent children from harm. He urges Noem and her officials to put aside any concerns about enforcing immigration laws during this Halloween weekend and focus on ensuring public safety and well-being.
As the Chicago community prepares for its annual Halloween celebrations, many residents are left wondering whether federal agents will stand down and allow families to enjoy a festive holiday without fear of intimidation or detention. Only time will tell if Pritzker's plea will be heeded, but one thing is clear โ many children in this city deserve nothing less than the right to experience joy and freedom on Halloween night.
Pritzker's letter, obtained by local media outlets, specifically requests that ICE operations be suspended from Friday to Sunday, away from public areas such as schools, hospitals, parks, and houses of worship. The governor emphasizes that the deployment of tear gas in an Old Irving Park neighborhood four days ago was a traumatic experience for children who witnessed it, leaving them shaken and intimidated.
The letter points out that this incident falls short of federal guidelines regarding enforcement actions at sensitive locations, where protecting civilians should be the top priority. Pritzker's request is also motivated by a desire to shield communities from enforcement action while they access basic services such as education and healthcare.
However, Homeland Security has disputed the governor's claims, stating that multiple warnings were issued before the tear gas was deployed, despite one witness claiming he did not receive any such warning. The agency maintains that their actions in the Old Irving Park neighborhood were justified and lawful.
Pritzker remains adamant, however, that his request is a reasonable one, aimed at protecting innocent children from harm. He urges Noem and her officials to put aside any concerns about enforcing immigration laws during this Halloween weekend and focus on ensuring public safety and well-being.
As the Chicago community prepares for its annual Halloween celebrations, many residents are left wondering whether federal agents will stand down and allow families to enjoy a festive holiday without fear of intimidation or detention. Only time will tell if Pritzker's plea will be heeded, but one thing is clear โ many children in this city deserve nothing less than the right to experience joy and freedom on Halloween night.