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Subject 🚨ALERT: Bolingbrook Police Refuse to Arrest Attackers Who Beat Federal Agents
Date October 20, 2025 2:50 PM
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Bolingbrook Police Refuse to Arrest Attackers Who Beat Federal Agents ([link removed])
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By Illinois Review

In a shocking display of law enforcement negligence, the Bolingbrook Police Department declined to arrest two individuals who physically assaulted federal immigration agents on Sunday morning — even after the victims reported being struck repeatedly in the head while attempting to make a lawful arrest. The incident, which occurred in broad daylight, raises serious questions about whether Bolingbrook Police are enforcing the law or protecting lawbreakers.
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Norine Hammond Betrays Conservatives – Backed Pritzker’s Law Letting Non-Citizens Serve as Police Officers ([link removed])
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Illinois State Representative Norine Hammond’s voting record is under renewed fire as grassroots conservatives shine a spotlight on a series of Democrat-aligned votes that have resurfaced amid a growing storm of political controversies.

Hammond, the Deputy Republican Leader in the Illinois House, has long represented a deep-red district in western Illinois – where more than 70 percent of voters supported Donald Trump. Yet her voting record tells a very different story: one increasingly in lockstep with Gov. JB Pritzker’s progressive agenda.

At the center of the latest backlash is Hammond’s 2023 vote to allow non-citizens to serve as police officers – a Democrat-backed measure that became law on January 1, 2024. House Bill 3751 permits green-card holders and certain non-citizens with federal work authorization to be sworn in as officers in Illinois.
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