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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Cook County State’s Attorney rolls out ICE prosecution plan, but her own protocol reveals how hard that will be
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Cook County State’s Attorney rolls out ICE prosecution plan, but her own protocol reveals how hard that will be

Last updated: February 19, 2026 9:05 am
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The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office has recently introduced a comprehensive new protocol aimed at pursuing criminal charges against federal immigration agents who engage in unlawful conduct. However, a careful analysis of the protocol reveals significant legal obstacles that could potentially hinder the prosecution of federal agents in state court.

State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke announced the Federal Immigration Enforcement Action Response Protocol in response to a surge in immigration-related incidents in Minneapolis, where federal agents were involved in fatal shootings of civilians. The protocol is designed to address the unprecedented scenario of holding federal immigration officers accountable for on-duty misconduct through state felony charges.

While emphasizing the importance of upholding the law, Burke acknowledged the complexities involved in prosecuting federal agents. The six-page protocol outlines various procedures for local law enforcement agencies, grand jury processes, and subpoena powers, but also highlights the challenges that may impede the prosecution of federal officers.

One major obstacle is the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which grants federal officers immunity from state prosecution if their actions were authorized by federal law and deemed “necessary and proper.” This immunity has shielded federal officers from state charges in numerous cases across different federal circuit courts.

Furthermore, obtaining crucial evidence such as witness testimonies, documents, and videos may prove difficult as federal agencies are not obligated to comply with state subpoenas. The protocol mentions the limitations of making a “Touhy request” for federal evidence, as federal entities are not required to comply with state prosecutorial bodies.

Even if charges are filed, federal agents have the option to petition for the case to be transferred to federal court, where a federal judge would determine the course of prosecution. Additionally, prosecutors must verify if federal authorities are already investigating the incident, adding another layer of complexity to the process.

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Despite these challenges, the protocol does not completely rule out the possibility of charging federal agents. The Law Enforcement Review Unit within Burke’s office will be responsible for evaluating felony charging decisions involving federal immigration officers.

The Illinois Attorney General’s Office and the Illinois State’s Attorneys Association have reviewed and provided feedback on the protocol. State Attorney General Kwame Raoul commended the initiative, emphasizing the importance of taking action if the burden of proof can be met.

In conclusion, while the new protocol aims to hold federal immigration agents accountable for misconduct, the legal hurdles involved in prosecuting federal officers in state court may pose significant challenges. Prosecutors will need to navigate these obstacles carefully to ensure accountability and uphold the rule of law.

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