Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's Illinois Visit on Immigration Laws Called 'Publicity Stunt'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service that distributes state government coverage to hundreds of news outlets statewide.47% : Noem's first stop in Springfield was a federal field office where Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials were processing two men.
46% : " Pritzker slammed the visit as a "publicity stunt" and said Illinois complies with federal immigration laws.
42% : Republicans are continuing to call for the TRUST Act to be repealed - unlikely in the Democrat-controlled legislature.
41% : Illinois law now requires employers to inform workers of their rights to correct their I-9 forms, if flagged by E-Verify as a possible undocumented immigrant, and of impending worksite inspections from ICE.
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