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    Chciago Mayor defends Sanctuary City policies

    Daley defends Chicago's 'sanctuary' status
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    September 19, 2008
    NEWS-SUN STAFF REPORT

    Chicago Mayor Richard Daley defended his city's stance on illegal immigration Thursday, hours after Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran blasted Chicago as a "sanctuary" for illegal immigrants.

    In promoting the Sheriff Office's new deportation process for illegal immigrants, Curran told reporters that Chicago and the state don't do enough to prevent illegal immigration into this area.
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    "The city of Chicago, as well as the state of Illinois, has shown little interest in cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (officials), choosing instead to ignore the problem, or worse to pander to special-interest groups and their sympathizers," Curran said at a late-morning news conference.

    Earlier in the day, Curran shared similar views on WLS radio. Responding to those comments, Daley said it is not the job of the Chicago Police Department to deport immigrants.

    "Immigrants do not commit the high percentage of crime that sometimes those anti-immigrant groups (claim)," said Daley. "They're hard-working, family-oriented, very religious and (have a) commitment to the American dream."

    In 1985, Mayor Harold Washington issued an executive order prohibiting city employees from enforcing federal immigration laws. The move was to protest the federal government's decision to question people seeking city services and conduct random searches of city records in an effort to find undocumented immigrants.

    Daley affirmed the executive order four years later and, in 2006, the City Council made the order a law.

    An ICE spokeswoman said three federal agents are stationed at the Cook County Courthouse every weekday. They review arrest records of those born outside the United States. If they determine that an immigrant is here illegally, immigration puts a hold on them.

    When asked about ruffling the feathers of other governmental bodies, Curran said it didn't bother him.

    "I call it the way it is, and I'm not going to mince words because someone's feelings might get hurt," the sheriff said.

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    In 1985, Mayor Harold Washington issued an executive order prohibiting city employees from enforcing federal immigration laws. The move was to protest the federal government's decision to question people seeking city services and conduct random searches of city records in an effort to find undocumented immigrants.


    Just think, if, in 1985, the federal government had taken the appropriate measures to withhold funding from Chicago, and see Mayor Washington behind bars where he belonged, chances are that Chicago.....in fact, the state of Illinois....would not be facing the crises of epic proportions that they are now facing.

    But nope....it was the height of everything PC. And now look what's happened.


    When asked about ruffling the feathers of other governmental bodies, Curran said it didn't bother him.

    "I call it the way it is, and I'm not going to mince words because someone's feelings might get hurt," the sheriff said



    Good for him!!! Calling an illegal alien what they are, calling a criminal a criminal....that's how it should be.

    Don't want your feelings hurt? Then get the hell out.
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