Trump, Illinois and birthright citizenship
It’s now up to the Illinois Supreme Court to decide if a recently enacted state law limiting where people can file constitutional challenges against the state to Sangamon and Cook counties, not any of the other 100 counties.
A Republican state senator says migrant sanctuary policies enacted by Illinois Democrats are “getting people killed.” Illinois law prohibits local and state law enforcement from communicating or assisting federal immigration authorities.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul issues updated guidance to clarify Illinois law enforcement's role in federal immigration enforcement.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul is one of almost two dozen attorneys general to file suit against President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul filed a lawsuit, along with three other states, challenging the executive order ending birthright citizenship signed by President Donald Trump on Monday.
Illinois U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul are criticizing President Donald Trump for pardoning Jan. 6 defendants.
Illinois joined a list of states filing a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s new executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship.
Illinois is suing to block President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship, while state leaders brace for potential raids aimed at removing individuals in the U.S. without legal documentation.
Illinois sues Trump over birthright citizenship Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has joined three other attorneys general in suing President Donald Trump over the constitutionality of his executive order that would end birthright citizenship,
The 27-year-old Campbell pleaded guilty to four counts of either production or possession of pornography. He was given prison terms of seven years, five years, five years and three years. The sentences will run consecutively, not together, for a total of 20 years in prison.
President Donald Trump's executive order, barring legal challenges, would impact people born in the United States after Feb. 18 to parents without legal citizenship status.