Roger Stone examines Illinois House Bill 1312, passed by Democratic lawmakers to bar civil immigration arrests around state courthouses and to allow state-level lawsuits against ICE agents. He discusses the 1,000-foot buffer zone, the ability for residents to sue for alleged constitutional rights violations, and why constitutional experts warn the law may contradict the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Stone explores the potential legal battles ahead, federal-state tensions over immigration enforcement, and how this measure could shape Illinois-federal relations for years to come.
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