There sure seem to be a lot of elected morons in Illinois.
That doesn't say much about voters that keep electing them either.
Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson
signed the ‘ICE On Notice’ executive order directing members of the
Chicago Police Department (CPD) to investigate and
document alleged illegal activity by federal immigration
agents and refer evidence of felony violations to the Cook County
State’s Attorney's Office for prosecution.
"Nobody is above the law. There is no such thing as ‘absolute immunity’ in America,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson.
“The lawlessness of Trump’s militarized immigration agents puts the
lives and well-being of every Chicagoan in immediate danger. With
today’s order, we are putting ICE on notice in our city. Chicago will
not sit idly by while Trump floods federal agents into our
communities and terrorizes our residents.”
Executive Order 2026-01 creates a
framework for public accountability in the event federal
agents violate local or state law while operating in Chicago. Mayor
Johnson’s order makes Chicago the first city in the nation
to leverage local authority to pursue legal
accountability for misconduct by federal immigration agents.
But lo' and behold, guess who said her office wasn't consulted about any of this, even though Conehead said she was?
Within hours, O’Neill Burke publicly contradicted the mayor’s claims.
“Mayor Johnson’s statement is not true,” O’Neill Burke wrote on Twitter.
“The CCSAO did not receive the Executive Order until it was released to
the public. We do not provide legal approval of any matter until we’ve
reviewed it. On such a critical issue, it’s important we get it right.”
So who are you going to believe - an actual lawyer familiar with (at the very least) actual law? Or a failed social studies teacher from the CPS system that can't get more than one-third of kids reading, writing or 'rithmeticing at grade level?
Then the head of the FOP got involved:
The head of Chicago’s largest police union unleashed a scathing attack on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s executive order
establishing protocols for potential prosecution of federal immigration
agents, calling the directive a “piece of toilet paper” and questioning
the competence of city leadership.
FOP Lodge #7 President John Catanzara Jr. provided the remarks to The Center Square
following Johnson’s signing of an executive order on Saturday that the
mayor said would lay the groundwork for criminal prosecution of federal
immigration agents accused of misconduct while operating in Chicago.
And what report - pray tell - exists to document "potential crimes"?
That's a GREAT use of police resources! Especially if you read the US Constitution:
Article VI, Clause 2: This
Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in
Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under
the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the
Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in
the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.
That is the Supremacy Clause, the basis for numerous US Supreme Court decisions whereby Federal authorities operating under Federal Law are pretty much immune from contradictory state laws.
This means that everyone, from O'Neill-Burke to Catanzara, is far smarter than Conehead, who is trying his best to be some sort of....king....with his "executive orders," which don't really fall within the scope of his powers as there is no local law that can override Federal Supremacy.
A bit of advice - don't get roped into generating some sort of paperwork under this "order." Politely refuse it as "not part of the duties of a Chicago Police Officer."
If ordered, be sure to activate your body camera - after all, this is a "police action." Ask for precise directions as to (1) report to be used, (2) proper headings, and most importantly (3) the name, rank and star of anyone giving the order starting with your sergeant and working upwards from there. Maybe even have a witness nearby (preferably your Unit Rep) and take your time, making sure of spelling, grammar structure, dates, times, witness names, witness addresses....
After an hour or three of malicious compliance, this whole thing goes away.
Labels: department issues, dumb ideas