Chicago police craft stance on Trump's mass deportation policy
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44% : CPD does not document immigration status, and in accordance with the ordinance, does not share information with federal immigration authorities.44% : Lopez said he plans to call for a vote on Wednesday on an ordinance that would revive four exemptions to the Welcoming City Ordinance, allowing police to work with federal immigration authorities when someone has been arrested or convicted for:gang-related activities including, but not limited to, loitering, intimidation and recruitment;drug-related activities including, but not limited to, purchasing, selling, or distribution of any substance considered to be an illegal drug by the Food and Drug Administration;prostitution-related activities including, but not limited to, solicitation, performance, or human trafficking of adults;sexual crimes involving minors"Only in cases where individuals choose to commit crimes, when they're arrested or convicted of gang-related; drug-related; prostitution, human trafficking-related crimes; or sex crimes against minors would we entertain working with the federal government to address these individuals," Lopez said.
37% : CHICAGO (CBS) -- With President-elect Donald Trump's so-called border czar, Tom Homan, vowing Chicago will be "ground zero" for their plan for mass deportations, a recent Chicago Police Department advisory has offered insight into what officers will be allowed to do when it comes to that effort to deport undocumented immigrants once Trump takes office.
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