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Chicago becomes first U.S. city to require police to investigate federal immigration agent misconduct.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order making Chicago the first U.S. city to direct its police to investigate and document alleged misconduct by federal immigration agents, requiring preservation of body-camera footage, identification of supervisory personnel, and referral of potential felony violations to prosecutors.
The order, titled “ICE On Notice,” aims to hold federal agents accountable under local law amid rising tensions over immigration enforcement, following high-profile incidents involving fatal shootings and community unrest.
While federal agents generally enjoy legal immunity, the city asserts no one is above the law.
The move reflects broader Democratic efforts to increase oversight of federal immigration operations.
Chicago se convierte en la primera ciudad de Estados Unidos en exigir a la policía que investigue la mala conducta de un agente federal de inmigración.