Support Creation of Immigration Enforcement Accountability Commission
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I am writing to express my strong support for the creation of an Immigration Enforcement Accountability Commission in our state as soon as possible.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's recent executive order to document actions by federal immigration enforcement agents is a crucial step towards transparency, but we need to go further to ensure true accountability.
Documenting these actions is only the first step. We need a dedicated commission to analyze this data, investigate potential abuses, and recommend policy changes to protect the rights of all residents, regardless of their immigration status.
A state-level Immigration Enforcement Accountability Commission would serve several vital functions. It would provide a formal mechanism for reviewing the documented actions of federal agents, ensuring that they comply with state and federal laws. The commission could also serve as a liaison between immigrant communities and law enforcement, helping to build trust and improve communication.
Right now, such a commission would be instrumental in identifying patterns of misconduct or overreach by federal agents. By analyzing the data collected under Governor Pritzker's executive order, the commission could pinpoint areas where additional safeguards or policy changes are needed to protect civil liberties and prevent unjust deportations.
I urge you to introduce and support legislation to establish an Immigration Enforcement Accountability Commission. This body would complement the governor's executive order and demonstrate our states commitment to protecting all its residents. It would also position our state as a leader in immigration reform and civil rights protection.
The creation of this commission is not just a matter of policy; This is also about upholding our values as a welcoming state that respects the dignity of all people.
Thank you.