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Illinois Passed A Law To Keep ICE Out Of Courthouses. It’s Not Working
Illinois passed the Court Access, Safety and Participation Act (CASPA) to restrict Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from courthouses, but ICE arrests continue despite the law. Federal agents have increasingly targeted courthouses, prompting legal challenges and concerns about deterring immigrants from accessing justice.
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