
Sec. Noem to visit Springfield, drawing sarcastic response from Gov. Pritzker's office
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : Noem's visit comes shortly after Pritzker accepted a summons from Rep. James Comer to appear before a Congressional committee aimed at evaluating the impact of such "sanctuary" policies, which limit how local law enforcement can coordinate with federal immigration enforcement efforts.39% : Rep. Mary Miller went a step further on Tuesday, calling on Illinois sheriffs to "defy...state sanctuary laws," and to cooperate with ICE to deport individuals in the country without legal status.
30% : "I call on every local sheriff in Illinois to defy these dangerous directives, cooperate with ICE, and support President Trump's deportation efforts," she said in an interview with Fox News.
19% : Still, Republicans, including Noem and Trump, have argued that the laws circumvent federal law and that Democratic lawmakers should be held accountable.
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