Pritzker Admits Illinois Immigration Policies Are Failing

During a recent media availability, Governor JB Pritzker briefly got one thing right when he admitted there have been “real failures” in immigration enforcement. But once again, he is trying to blame the federal government for problems his own policies helped create.

Governor Pritzker wants to point fingers over the ongoing crisis of illegal immigrants committing crimes in Illinois, but he cannot escape his own record. The Governor attempted to blame Washington for bad immigration policy but under the Trump administration, border crossings are at their lowest levels in years.

The Governor can blame Washington all he wants, but here in Illinois, he has spent years undermining the very enforcement efforts he now claims are not working.

The Governor also said immigration enforcement is the responsibility of the federal government. That is rich coming from someone who spent the last year attacking federal law enforcement and standing in the way of its operations. Just look at his record:

Governor Pritzker has also argued that local and state law enforcement should be responsible for catching and prosecuting violent criminals. But thanks to the SAFE-T Act, Illinois has failed there too. Consider just a few examples:

It is no surprise that Governor Pritzker is trying to blame others for the consequences of his own policies. But while he points fingers, House Republicans are advancing real solutions. HB 1479 allows the court to revoke pretrial release if a person violates their conditions of release, and HB 1482 would expand detention eligibility for pretrial release.

Illinois families deserve more than excuses. They deserve leaders who will put public safety first.