CHICAGO (WGN) – The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office announced a new charging protocol is in place to prosecute ICE agents that break the law.
The new protocol applies to cases involving a death, shooting, act of violence or use of force incident related to federal immigration enforcement.
The legal framework was done in collaboration with the Illinois State’s Attorney’s Association and the Illinois Attorney General’s Office.
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