Midwest
Illinois Gov. Pritzker accused of 'insulting' ICE with sanctuary policies as Noem, Angel families protest
Border czar Tom Homan slammed Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker for the state’s sanctuary policies protecting illegal immigrants, arguing he has lied on the issue after Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem protested alongside Angel families demanding change.
Homan accused Pritzker of lying about the state’s policies addressing illegal immigration during “Fox & Friends,” alleging officials in Chicago – a migrant hotbed – refuse to work with federal officials to get dangerous criminals off the streets.
“He continues to lie about sanctuary city status in the state, in Chicago especially,” Homan told Lawrence Jones on Thursday. “One of the first places I went to after President Trump took the oath of office was Chicago. And the first day, we arrested like nine TdA members.”
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“We arrested two illegal aliens that were convicted of murder, that were walking the streets,” he added. “We arrested, I think, six or seven child predators, child rapists in Chicago, and these people are all walking the street because… Cook County jail, one of the biggest jails in the nation, won’t accept ICE detainers. They won’t work with ICE.”
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem led a press conference alongside Angel families on Wednesday near the governor’s mansion to spotlight the sanctuary status of the state, and to call on the potential presidential candidate to “abandon” the “dangerous” approach.
Secretary Kristi Noem holds a press conference alongside Angel families, demanding Illinois Gov. Pritzker end sanctuary policies protecting illegal immigrants. (‘Fox & Friends’ screengrab)
She held the presser at the site where Emma Shafer, 24, was stabbed to death by Grabriel Calixto Pichardo, 25, an illegal migrant who is wanted on three first-degree murder charges and an aggravated domestic battery charge. Pichardo was reportedly dating Shafer at the time of the murder.
Noem was also joined by the family members of Denny McCann and Jimmy Walden, who both lost their lives to illegal migrant crime.
“I’m calling on Governor Pritzker and all the other leaders of this state to abandon their dangerous sanctuary policies,” Noem said. “People who support sanctuary policies talk about love and compassion. Well, where’s the compassion for the families that stand behind me?”
“I just call on Governor Pritzker to be a true governor and stand by the federal laws and deport every one of them, every one,” an Angel family member said. “I don’t care if they’re 2 or 20 or 80, send them back.”
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Pritzker issued a statement in response to the press conference, accusing the Trump administration of violating the Constitutional right of due process.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker speaks during a press conference at the UI Health Mile Square Health Center on Feb. 28, 2025. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“Unlike Donald Trump and Kristi Noem, Illinois follows the law,” he said. “The Trump Administration is violating the United States Constitution, denying people due process, and disappearing law-abiding neighbors – including children who are U.S. citizens. Yet, they are taking no real action to promote public safety and deport violent criminals within the clear and defined legal process.”
Homan pushed back on Pritzker’s claims, calling his remarks “insulting” to the men and women who work to reduce illegal immigration and lock up violent criminals.
“It’s insulting to the men and women of ICE, insulting to men and women of the Border Patrol,” Homan said. “President Trump’s been clear from day one. We’re going to concentrate on public safety threats and national security threats. I just listed to you, in one day, what we took off the streets of Chicago.”
“I’m sick and tired of hearing about deporting U.S. citizen children,” he continued. “We deported illegal aliens who had a U.S. citizen child, that requested the child go with her. The mother wanted her child to go with her. So we did as the mother wished. That’s parenting 101. If we wouldn’t have done it, then the story would be we’re separating families. We’re trying to keep families together.”
Fox News’ Preston Mizell contributed to this report.
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Detroit, MI
The Lions may have turned a one-game emergency into a possible full-time plan for 2026
Detroit Lions may be expanding a late-season experiment. What started as a one-game emergency is quietly turning into something more, with a potential new role taking shape as training camp approaches.
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The Detroit Lions did something interesting out of complete necessity late in the season last year. With all of their tight ends injured, they needed to put someone out there to fill in. Instead of grabbing a free agent tight end, they threw undrafted rookie wide receiver Jackson Meeks in there.
Jackson Meeks might be moving to tight end full-time before you know it
This was expected to be a one-time thing, but then the Lions continued to work him with the tight ends at practice for the rest of the year. We never got to see him do it in a game again. Now this summer at OTAs, Meeks is again working with the Lions’ tight ends during positional drills.
As we head towards training camp, you have to wonder what Detroit plans to do with him. He’s a bigger receiver in height, but the weight is a little lower than you’d like there at 218 pounds. But you can see how the Lions could do a Devin Funchess-like move with him and have him be an additional receiving tight end.
There’s also the chance that Detroit sees him as another positionless weapon. A guy they can have at tight end in certain situations, and receiver in others. This may be his best shot to land a spot on the roster, with the receiver room being pretty full right now. At minimum, it’s his chance to land on the practice squad again.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee police searching for critically missing 31-year-old man
The Milwaukee Police Department is looking for a critically missing 31-year-old man, Devonte L. Moss.
Police describe Moss as a 6-foot-4, 185-pound Black male with a black afro. According to police, he was last seen wearing a green hoodie, gray T-shirt and blue jeans, with black and white tennis shoes.
He was last seen on the 2300 block of North 16th Street at about 12:24 a.m. on Saturday, June 13.
Anyone with any information is asked to call Milwaukee Police Department District 3 at 414-935-7234.
Police use the “critically missing” label for people who could be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Police investigating homicide on Golden Valley Road
After being called to Golden Valley Road on a reported shooting, Minneapolis Police say they are investigating a homicide.
According to Minneapolis Police, officers were initially called to the 2700 block of Golden Valley Road around 2:30 a.m., where callers reported a shooting had occurred.
After first responders arrived, police said a man in his 40s had approached paramedics at the scene requesting help after he sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital for further treatment
Officers learned the man’s injuries may have been connected to a ShotSpotter activation which occurred in the 1400 block of Golden Valley Road.
After officers investigated the 1400 block, they were flagged down by an injured woman who had a non-fatal gunshot injury. She was also taken to the hospital for treatment.
As officers continued to search the area, they located a third shooting victim, a woman in her 30s who was pronounced dead at the scene.
At this time, police are still investigating the incident and have not announced any arrests in connection with the shooting.
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