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Law would ban ICE agents from becoming cops in Illinois

Last updated: January 17, 2026 1:50 am
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Illinois Bill Seeks to Ban Former ICE Agents from State and Local Law Enforcement

A controversial bill introduced in Illinois is causing a stir in the state, with supporters and critics at odds over its implications for law enforcement. The bill, proposed by State Sen. Laura Fine, aims to prevent former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from working in state and local law enforcement roles in Illinois.

The motivation behind the bill, according to Sen. Fine, stems from recent immigration enforcement actions that she deems as violent and intimidating. In a social media video, Fine expressed her concerns and stated that it was time for accountability in the wake of such actions.

However, Rep. John Cabello, a law enforcement officer from Rockford, strongly opposes the bill, arguing that it is unnecessary and may even be unconstitutional. Cabello believes that former federal officers typically transition into local policing roles after retirement and that there is no evidence to suggest that they pose a public safety risk.

The proposed legislation has sparked debates around Democratic-backed criminal justice reforms, particularly the SAFE-T Act in Illinois, which Cabello claims has already had a detrimental impact on law enforcement operations. He also questions Fine’s motives, suggesting that her congressional campaign may be influencing her stance on the bill.

The bill, which has been filed but not yet scheduled for a committee hearing, may face challenges related to preemption of home rule authority, requiring a supermajority vote in the General Assembly for approval. Additionally, the scope of the bill, which applies broadly to all former ICE agents without consideration of their disciplinary history, has raised concerns among critics.

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Fine, on the other hand, sees the legislation as a necessary measure to prevent the Trump administration’s rhetoric and actions from affecting Illinois. She plans to pursue similar accountability measures if elected to Congress.

It is important to note that current Illinois law allows non-citizens to work as police officers as long as they are in the country legally and can obtain a federal carry permit.

The debate surrounding the bill is likely to continue as lawmakers and stakeholders grapple with its implications for law enforcement and public safety in Illinois.

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