Aquino bill securing immigration representation for Cook County residents passes Senate

Sen. Omar Aquino

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Omar Aquino championed a measure to fortify representation for non-citizen Cook County residents undergoing immigration proceedings following reports of rampant immigration enforcement and alleged due process violations.

“As immigrant communities are grappling with shifting federal policies, we must adapt to ensure there is no lapse in access to counsel,” said Aquino (D-Chicago). “Families deserve to know that this resource is available and reliable despite changes happening at the federal level.”

House Bill 2436 would expand the jurisdiction of the Cook County Public Defender to represent non-citizen Cook County residents in immigration cases arising or being heard outside of the county. The bill also allows the county board to authorize representation by the public defender beyond those limits.

“Regardless of immigration status, people deserve fair and just court proceedings. Expanding of the jurisdiction of the Cook County Public Defender will secure the right to due process for our residents,” said Aquino. “Illinois is a welcoming state. We will not turn our backs on our own.”

House Bill 2436 passed the Senate Friday.

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