Chicago Sun-Times

GARCIA: REPLACE ‘RACIST’ ICE

- BY CARLOS BALLESTERO­S, STAFF REPORTER cballester­os@suntimes.com | @Ballestero­s_312 Carlos Ballestero­s is a corps member in Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of issues affecting Chicago’s South

Democratic congressio­nal nominee Jesús “Chuy” García said Wednesday that U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t is a “racist” and “repressive” agency that needs replacing.

The Cook County commission­er and former Chicago mayoral candidate made the remarks at a community meeting organized by the Brighton Park Neighborho­od Council at James Shields Middle School. He was asked if he supported abolishing ICE.

García shied away from calling for a complete abolition of the agency, saying that fellow Democrats “need to go beyond just a slogan.”

However, García, who faces only nominal opposition in his bid to replace retiring Rep. Luis Gutierrez in the 4th Congressio­nal District, said he would work with fellow Democrats to drasticall­y reshape how the United States carries out immigratio­n enforcemen­t.

“I look forward to working with the Brighton Park Neighborho­od Council and people all over Chicago and Illinois in defining what we replace ICE with,” García said. “It is an agency that has become repressive and racist, bringing terror into our communitie­s. We need to change what ICE has become. I want to work with you to advance proposals that replace such a repressive agency that causes so much suffering in our communitie­s.”

García joins a list of Democrats calling for the repeal and replacemen­t of ICE, including 2020 presidenti­al hopefuls and Senators Kamala Harris of California, Elizabeth Warren of Massachuse­tts, and Kristen Gillibrand of New York.

Those seeking to abolish the agency cite allegation­s of physical and sexual abuse of immigrants in ICE detention. Critics also point to the sharp rise in arrests and deportatio­ns of non-criminal unauthoriz­ed immigrants carried out by ICE under the Trump administra­tion as a reason to ax the agency in its current form. Last year, former acting ICE director Thomas Homan warned that all unauthoriz­ed immigrants “should look over [their] shoulder” and “need to be worried.”

However, many Democrats, including Illinois’ Senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin, fear that calls to abolish ICE won’t go over well with Americans, particular­ly in blue-collar Midwestern states.

A July Morning Consult/Politico poll gives credence to those fears: Only one in four voters polled believe the government should get rid of ICE. But a plurality of Democrats polled — 43 percent — said they supported abolishing the agency, while only a third said they wanted to keep the agency intact.

None of the 11 Illinois Congressio­nal Democrats have called for the abolition of ICE, but most have been critical of the agency’s tactics and procedures.

A recent House vote brought on by Republican­s in support of ICE underscore­d the divide among Illinois Democrats. Representa­tives Bobby Rush, Gutiérrez, Danny Davis and Jan Schakowsky voted against the measure; the rest showed their displeasur­e by simply marking themselves “present.”

García’s Republican opponent, Mark Lorch, did not respond to a request for comment.

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SUN-TIMES FILES Jesus ‘‘Chuy’ Garcia said Wednesday that he wants to work with ‘‘people all over Chicago and Illinois in defining what we replace ICE with.”

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