Attorney General Jeff Sessions today issued the following
statement on the city of Chicago’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of
Justice:
“No amount of federal taxpayer dollars will help a city that
refuses to help its own residents.
“This administration is committed to the rule of law and to
enforcing the laws established by Congress. To a degree perhaps unsurpassed by
any other jurisdiction, the political leadership of Chicago has chosen
deliberately and intentionally to adopt a policy that obstructs this country’s
lawful immigration system. They have demonstrated an open hostility to
enforcing laws designed to protect law enforcement — Federal, state, and local
— and reduce crime, and instead have adopted an official policy of protecting
criminal aliens who prey on their own residents. This is astounding given the
unprecedented violent crime surge in Chicago, with the number of murders in
2016 surpassing both New York and Los Angeles combined. The city’s leaders
cannot follow some laws and ignore others and reasonably expect this horrific
situation to improve.
“The Mayor complains that the federal government’s focus on
enforcing the law would require a ‘reordering of law enforcement practice in
Chicago.’ But that’s just what Chicago needs: a recommitment to the rule of law
and to policies that rollback the culture of lawlessness that has beset the
city.
“This administration will not simply give away grant dollars
to city governments that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal
aliens at the expense of public safety. So it’s this simple: Comply with the
law or forego taxpayer dollars.”
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