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Asylum-seeker coverage roundup

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* Tribune

Highland Park and Deerfield joined the growing list of municipalities who have placed regulations on one-way buses dropping off 10 or more passengers.

While the ordinances are generic and apply to all one-way buses, no matter who the passengers are, the regulations come after municipalities around Chicago have experienced an influx of unscheduled buses dropping off groups of migrants at all hours of the day and night. […]

At the recommendation of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, suburban municipalities have started to approve regulations around when and where buses can drop off one-way passengers. The rules also seek advance communication from the bus companies about expected arrival date, times and a manifest of who is on the bus.

I checked and, while IEMA has been drafting some guidance, nothing has yet been officially sent to municipalities.

* Gov. Pritzker was asked today about the fact that home rule governments are imposing some restrictions on buses (whether or not it’s constitutional) while other governments cannot. So, should there be some uniformity across the state on this?

That’s something that the legislature is looking at now and considering. It certainly seems like if one town can do it and another town can’t then we ought to have some uniformity. So that I know is being discussed in committees.

* Capitol News Illinois has a very good and wide-ranging story on what’s happening with the asylum-seekers, including this fact check

On Tuesday, a group of four conservative lawmakers announced they were filing legislation that would repeal portions of the TRUST Act, a 2017 state law that bars local law enforcement agencies from participating in federal immigration enforcement, such as by working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents or by detaining people based on their immigration status.

“Repealing the TRUST Act is absolutely required to solve the Illinois illegal immigration crisis and it’s the right thing to do for the citizens of this state,” Rep. John Cabello, R-Machesney Park, said in a statement.

Individuals seeking asylum, like many of the recently arrived migrants, are generally not subject to deportation through Immigrations and Customs Enforcement action.

Sen. Dave Syverson, R-Cherry Valley, also on Tuesday criticized the management of two state programs that offer Medicaid-style benefits to some noncitizen residents of Illinois. […]

The Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults and Health Benefits for Immigrant Seniors programs, which Syverson proposed cutting back, are designed for people who don’t have legal permission to be in the country and some others. Asylum seekers generally don’t qualify for those programs but do qualify for some federal benefits.

They’re not being serious people, but it’s not like anyone else has come up with a solution. Anyway, go read the rest.

* From Isabel…

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jan 18, 24 @ 1:18 pm

Comments

  1. You should also add Arlington Heights to that list as well.

    Comment by Rahm's Parking Meter Thursday, Jan 18, 24 @ 3:27 pm

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