Chicago Sun-Times

CITY VIOLATED IMMIGRATIO­N RULES ON BYRNE GRANT, FEDS CONTEND

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The U. S. Justice Department contends the city of Chicago and Cook County violated federal immigratio­n laws when they were awarded public safety grants last year.

The Justice Department made the assertion in letters to Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e.

Although the letters don’t specify why the city and county are in violation of the law, the Justice Department gives them until Oct. 27 to prove otherwise.

The letters concern Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants, which have become ensnarled in controvers­y because of the Trump administra­tion’s immigratio­n policies.

A federal judge last month granted Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel a preliminar­y injunction preventing the Justice Department from applying new rules to grant recipients. The rules would require recipients to cooperate with immigratio­n agents.

Emanuel said Thursday he rejects the Trump administra­tion’s stance. A Preckwinkl­e spokesman said the county is in compliance with all applicable federal laws.

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Police Supt. Eddie Johnson

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