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CHRONOLOGY OF EFFORTS TO ACTIVATE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
06/03/2009An internal pre-deployment briefing is held in Chicago. ICE SC headquarters (HQ) personnel
meet with CHI Detention and Removal Office (DRO) field office staff, as well as with Office of
Public Affairs (OPA) and Office of the Chief Counsel (OCC) officials. Representatives from
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations, also attend. At this initial
meeting, DRO field office participants express concern that both the Chicago Police Department(CPD) and the Cook County Sheriffs Office (CCSO) might be unwilling to cooperate because of
the atmosphere existing in the metropolitan area, where pro-immigrant nongovernmental
organizations (NGOs) have a strong voice and presence.
07/23/2009ICE SC HQ personnel meet for the first time with Illinois State Police Bureau of Identification(ISP BOI) officials in Joliet, Illinois to discuss interoperability deployment. (BOI acts as the
State Identification Bureau (SIB) for the State.) Also attending are representatives from CJISand the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) US-VISIT program, which maintains the
repository of alien fingerprints known as IDENT. At the time of this meeting, BOI officials note
that technical difficulties preclude police agencies from receiving secondary messages or photossubsequent to the initial response from CJIS. Nonetheless, the meeting results in BOI agreement
to go forward with activation of interoperability in those jurisdictions which are willing and able
to proceed.
07/31/2009ICE schedules an interoperability deployment briefing for LEA representatives in metropolitan
Chicago. Significantly, neither CPD nor CCSO attend, although 24 police departments (PDs)
from various municipalities within Cook County send representatives.
11/02/2009A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is signed by the Chief of the ISP, acting as the IllinoisSIB. The MOA is thereafter signed on November 20 by Marc Rapp, acting Executive Director
of SC, on behalf of ICE, providing the basis for proceeding with Secure Communities
interoperability within the state.
11/24/2009Following earlier outreach efforts, DuPage and Kane Counties are activated. These counties sit
on the western perimeter of the Chicago / Cook County jurisdictional boundaries and constitute
major jurisdictions in their own right.
02/26/2010CCSO agrees to meet with ICE officials the following week, but the meeting takes place later asindicated below.
March 4, 2010David Venturella, Executive Director, ICE SC; Chicago
DRO; and various field office staff meet with CCSO and
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CCSO. Mr. Venturella takes the lead for the government in
explaining the premises of the program and the biometric basis of interoperability. A tour of the
ICE facilities including the detention center is conducted and the use of biometrics is
demonstrated ndicates that CCSO is interested in participating in the SCprogram because it is grounded in biometrics and not on individual case decisions that could be
viewed as profiling.
04/01/2010Internal emails are exchanged among and between CHI, DRO HQ, and SC HQ regarding
readiness to activate in several Illinois jurisdictions, including Cook County. At the time, it is
expected that Cook County, with the exception of CPD ORIs, will go live on April 13 along with
the other scheduled counties. (Attachment 1 to this chronology is a copy of the email chain.)
04/04/2010Emails are exchanged between SC HQ and CJIS with relation to activating Cook County minus
CPD. The CJIS team lead expresses doubts and concern over this plan and requests a three-way
teleconference involving them, ICE and the SIB. (Attachment 2 to this chronology is a copy ofthe email chain.)
04/13/2010Following earlier outreach efforts, Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will and Winnebago
Counties in south-central Illinois are activated. Cook County is not, pending resolution of the
concerns expressed by CJIS and outcome of the requested teleconference.
04/14/2010
A preliminary teleconference is held between ICE and CJIS, in order to ensure that CJIS is fullyaware of the political sensitivities surrounding immigration enforcement in Cook County. The
CJIS team lead insists that these matters be aired in the three-way teleconference. A three-wayteleconference is then held between CJIS, ICE, and ISP BOI to discuss activation in Cook
County. At the beginning of the teleconference, the concept of activating all of Cook County
minus the Chicago Police Departments ORIs (as the Chicago PD had not attended any briefings
to date and are considered a large agency). The ISP BOI stated that they were not concerned
with how we activated as long as we kept them informed. As asserted in the preliminaryteleconference, the CJIS team lead repeatedly makes reference to the sensitivities and the need to
re-validate the list of ORIs with out the Chicago PD ORIs included. During the course of the
conference call, the ISP representative becomes increasingly reticent to make a commitment to
moving forward in Cook County and indicates that he must consult his superiors before anyfurther steps are taken toward activation.
04/22/2010, sends an email to the former SC Regional Coordinator (RC)
expressing their concern over Cook Countys willingness to move forward with activation,
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indicating the need to move the matter further up the ISP organization for review, and suggesting
that ISP might require a written consent from CCSO before they will be willing to activate. The
new RC responds to the Captains comments including the suggestion that not activating Cook
County is a disservice to the many independent municipal PDs within the county that wish tomove forward. (Attachment 3 to this chronology is a copy of the email chain.)
04/23-27/2010The RC makes attempts at telephonic contact with various officials of ISP BOI without success.
04/28/2010The RC initiates telephonic and email communication with and subordinate
Master Sergeant (M/Sgt) of the ISP, to ensure they are in receipt of the
communication of 4/22 referenced above; responds reiterating that the subject is
under higher-level and legal review within the state police. (Attachment 4 to this chronology is a
copy of the email chain.)
04/28/2010initiates email communication with
soliciting official recognition of the agencys intent to activate Cook County on
May 5. The following day, responds acknowledging that although countyordinance forbids the signing of any agreement, federal statute prohibits infringing on ICEs
ability to obtain information necessary to determine the immigration status of any individual.
The email exchange is forwarded to of the ISP, soliciting their acknowledgement
that the CoS communication constitutes a go message sufficient to move forward with
activation on May 5 or soon thereafter. (Attachment 5 to this chronology is a copy of the email
chain.)
05/03-05/2010
The RC makes repeated attempts at telephonic contact with various officials of ISP BOI withoutsuccess, and elevates the contact to the office of on May 5, whose Executive
Officer returns the telephone call and advises he will look into the matter. The RC later isadvised by hat he received a request from the EO to contact the RC, and on
checking he finds the matter is still under legal review.
05/11/2010The RC sends an email to asking again about the status of review;responds that the matter is still pending with ISP Legal.
05/17/2010
initiates an inquiry with a CHI Field Office agent asking under what conditionslocal jurisdictions may obtain immigration fingerprint information via the FBIs Special
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Handling Unit. The inquiry is forwarded to the RC, who responds by email.1(Attachment 6to
this chronology is a copy of the email, which was also forwarded to SC HQ.)
05/18/2010sends an email to asking about the status of interoperability
activation in Cook County. The following day, a copy of the inquiry from CoS Cunningham is
relayed to ISP, by the RC who again asks whether the matter has been reviewed
by ISPs legal officer and what the outcome has been. (Attachment 7to this chronology is acopy of the email chain.)
May 19, 2010
Assistant Secretary (AS) Morton visits Chicago, accompanied by
While there, he meets with FOD Wong and tours the operational areas of DRO. He later meets
with the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board and is interviewed about various immigration matters.The substance of those discussions are delineated in a news story at the following link:
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/homeland-security-official-weighs-in-on -arizona-law.html. AS Morton also meets Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart and Chicago Mayor
Richard Daily, however, no ICE staff other than are present.
05/27/2010sends the RC an email indicating that legal review has been completed, and the
ISP finds the CCSO communication inadequate to consider it as agreement to activate Cook
County. The RC immediately forwards the email to SC HQ for review and consideration.
(Attachment 8 to this chronology is a copy of the email chain.)
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1This inquiry may or may not have been an attempt to determine whether there are ways, short of participating in
interoperability, and without the need to initiate direct contact with ICE or DHS, for Cook County to obtain
biometric data when it so chooses. However, such an interpretation of the query is speculative.
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Attachment 1
From: )Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:29 PMTo:
Subject: Cook County Activation
Please see attached Cook County ORI list, which only includes eight that will be activated. Ninety-nineare listed on the removed by state tab. Presumably, the CHI FO has reviewed the list, but we may wantto double-check.
Please let me know what else I can do to help ensure the deployment goes smoothly.
Thanks,
From:Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:18 PMTo: Cc:
Subject: FW: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
Please confirm with all partners that this date will be acceptable to all. My chief concern is that I
have not yet seen any traffic regarding which if any ORIs will be excluded from activation my
understanding was that the Chicago DRO team was hashing this out. Lets not have any
surprises. We need to ensure that CJIS, USVISIT and the LESC are all onboard. This will be a
huge accomplishment so we all need to ensure that when we activate, it goes off without a hitch.
Thanks,
Secure Communities
Desk
Mobile
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Cc: Rapp, Marc ASubject: FW: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
FYI
Detention and Deportation OfficerHQDRO/CAP-Operations
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From:Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:09 PMTo:Cc:
Subject: RE: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
Good Afternoon Gentlemen,
Cook County will be activated on April 13th
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Thanks
From:
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:01 AM
To:Subject: Re: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
Thanks. Please let me know when (a date) we will be able to activate Cook County, even if it is partially. Ifit is partially, I will need the ORIs that we will activate until we can speak with CPD.
Thanks
Chicago, IL 60605(office)(fax)
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From:To:Sent: Thu Apr 01 07:26:21 2010Subject: RE: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
Yes we are as we have been preparing for their activation.
Thanks
From: Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:59 PMTo:
Subject: Fw: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
Are we ready to go on these counties?
Chicago, IL 60605
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Cc:
Sent: Wed Mar 31 15:55:47 2010Subject: Interoperability Go / No-Go Decision for Lake, Madison, McHenry, St. Clair, Will andWinnebago, IL Go-live on 4-13-10
To All Vested Parties:
This email constitutes a solicitation for a response on a Go / No-Go decision to activate Interoperability onTuesday, April 13, 2010 for the following county:
1. Lake, IL- Estimated Number of Submissions to Interoperability Per Year: 22,400- Estimated Number of IAQs Per Year: 2,240- Estimated Number of Level 1 IARs Per Year: 336
2. Madison, IL- Estimated Number of Submissions to Interoperability Per Year: 14,413- Estimated Number of IAQs Per Year: 1,441- Estimated Number of Level 1 IARs Per Year: 216
3. McHenry, IL- Estimated Number of Submissions to Interoperability Per Year: 9,745- Estimated Number of IAQs Per Year: 975- Estimated Number of Level 1 IARs Per Year: 146
4. St. Clair, IL- Estimated Number of Submissions to Interoperability Per Year: 7,236- Estimated Number of IAQs Per Year: 724- Estimated Number of Level 1 IARs Per Year: 109
5. Will, IL- Estimated Number of Submissions to Interoperability Per Year: 40,403
- Estimated Number of IAQs Per Year: 4,040- Estimated Number of Level 1 IARs Per Year: 606
6. Winnebago, IL- Estimated Number of Submissions to Interoperability Per Year: 11,891- Estimated Number of IAQs Per Year: 1,189- Estimated Number of Level 1 IARs Per Year: 178
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To activate Interoperability, a Go decision is required from the following participants:1. FBI CJIS Division2. US-VISIT3. OI4. LESC5. DRO Field Office(s) covering the deployment locations6. State
Please provide a single email response on behalf of your organization by 5 PM EDT, Friday, April 2,2010.
If your decision is No-Go, provide your concern in an email along with a suggested alternate date. Ifneeded, a conference call will be set up by Secure Communities to discuss next steps.
On Monday, April 5, 2010 Secure Communities will send out an email communicating the final decision.The Go Live date and time is currently scheduled forTuesday, April 13, 2010 at 9AM EDT. Please donot reply all to this e-mail.
Secure Communities Main Number: 202-732-3900http://www.ice.gov/secure_communities
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From:To Cc:
Sent: Thu Apr 08 09:39:44 2010Subject: Re: Cook County
,
Our request to partially deploy in Cook County is based on political sensitivities in that jurisdiction. Wewere able to leverage a personal/professional relationship that exists with the Sheriff that has cleared theway for us to proceed, albeit partially at first. We continue to work toward full activation of Cook bycontinuing our outreach activities. We feel strongly that once we activate as requested, this will aid us inremoving the remaining obstacles to full activation.
I am checking on your question about SIB support, but I see no reason that they would not support this
"way forward".
Thanks,
Secure Communities, ICE- desk- mobile
Warning: This document is UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U//FOUO). It containsinformation that may be exempt from public release under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).It is to be controlled, stored, handled, transmitted, distributed, and disposed of in accordance with DHSpolicy relating to FOUO information and is not to be released to the public or other personnel who do nothave a valid "need-to-know" without prior approval of an authorized DHS official. No portion of this reportshould be furnished to the media, either in written or verbal form.
From:To:Cc: Sent: Thu Apr 08 08:45:44 2010Subject: RE: Cook County
I apologize but I will not be available until later today. However, I have a few questions regarding therequest.
Is the SIB aware of this request? CJIS should be involved with the discussions with the SIB. I would liketo suggest a teleconference between all parties to discuss. For CJIS, this creates
to ensure the entire county eventually goes on line for Interoperability as well as Secure
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Communities. How long would it be before the entire county is activated? Is this an ICE resource issueor somehow related to the local law enforcement readiness?
As you can see, lots of questions. Please cc on th is request.
Thanks
FBI CJIS DivisionInteroperability InitiativesUnit
From:
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 8:06 AM
To:Subject: Cook County
Good morning ,
I left you a message yesterday afternoon regarding activation in Cook county. I'm still in training, but would like to
call you during a break. How does your schedule look today?
Thanks,
Secure Communities, ICE
desk
mobile
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From:
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 11:25 AMTo:
Subject: FW: ICE
Hi, -
I wanted to let you know that I am taking over 's responsibilities as the Secure
Communities coordinator relative to Illinois and a few other states. I apologize for the delay in
responding to / acknowledging your message below.
Am I wrong in this supposition?
But I recognize that the State wants to be certain about this, and certainly understand the internal
discussions being held. We will be doing the same on our end, and trying to clarify the situation
as well. Thank you very much for the heads-up; we are grateful for it.
V/R,
Regional Coordinator
ICE Secure Communities Program Management Office [email protected]
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Subject: FW: ICE
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 6:21 PM
To
Cc:Subject: ICE
Hi
I just wanted to send you a quick note to let you know ISP is having
internal discussions regarding Cook County. We have concerns about theORI list sent to us and Cook County's request to be involved in the program.
spoke to Cook County and they say they areneutral on the program. I am fairly certain that my command will not approve
activation of those ORI's without written notification from Cook County.
I will be talking with command in the next few days on this issue and will
let you know but thought I should give you a heads up because of the
scheduled activation date of May 4th.
Bureau of Identification
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From:
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 11:15 PMTo:
Subject: Re: A quick follow-up
I am forwarding your question up the chain of command here at the Illinois State Police and our
legal office for consideration. I will let you know what I find out regarding this issue.
Joliet, IL 60432
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04/28/2010 08:45AMSubject A quick follow-up
I wanted to thank you and for taking the time to discuss Cook County with me theother day. (I would have copied him on this email but didnt have his electronic address.) As an
FYI, its my understanding tha will bereaching out to the SO today (Im not sure if it will be the Chief of Staff, Undersheriff,
or whom) to continue the dialogue with them as well. Ill let you know
what feedback I get from that, when it occurs.
And I wanted to be sure that I understood the ISP Bureau of Identification position to be sure Istate it accurately within my organization. Am I correct that
?
Thanks so much in advance, and regards,
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From: Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 4:53 PMTo: Subject: FW: Deployment of Secure Communities to Cook CountyHey,
I wanted you to see this email chain and am forwarding it about as quickly as I have received it. Noteparticularly the message from Cook County Sheriffs Office
We interpret this as but are mindful that you will wish to have it reviewed withinyour organization. Please also note that should ISP Bureau of Identification prefer to slip the scheduledactivation date, commensurate with your internal processes and deliberations, we are amenable to that.And of course, Id be grateful if you keep me posted on the outcome of ISP deliberations.
Many thanks and, as always, best regards,
Respectfully submitted,
ICE Secure CommunitiesRegional Coordinator
From:Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 4:26 PMTo:Cc:
Subject: FW: Deployment of Secure Communities to Cook County
We need to get this to the SIB. See below. The statement by the COS was approved by their
legal department.
Thanks,
Secure Communities
Desk
Mobile
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Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 4:19 PMTo: Subject: Fw: Deployment of Secure Communities to Cook County
Good Afternoon Gentlemen,
Please see the response from or the Cook County Sheriff. Please let me
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know if I can be of any further assistance.
Thanks
(office)(fax)
From:To: Sent: Thu Apr 29 14:33:07 2010Subject: RE: Deployment of Secure Communities to Cook County
This e-mail is intended to serve as acknowledgment by the Cook County Sheriffs Office that we
are aware of your agencys plan to activate the IDENT/IAFIS on May 5, 2010.
As I have indicated to you in previous discussions, the Cook County Sheriffs Office believes a
local ordinance may forbid us from signing any official agreement with ICE related to the
IDENT/IAFIS system. However, we are also mindful of federal law (8 USCS 1373) which, inpart, prohibits local and state governments from blocking ICEs ability to obtain information
regarding the immigration status of any individual, and as such, the system can be activated
without our approval.
The Sheriffs Office remains committed to cooperating with ICE, as required by law, while at thesame time respecting the civil rights of all individuals arrested and detained in Cook County.
Thank you for providing us with notification.
Sincerely,
Cook County Sheriffs Office
Subject: Deployment of Secure Communities to Cook CountyDate: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:22:34 -0500From:
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To:
Good Afternoon
This email is to notify you that your agency will be activated for the federal data sharingcapability known as IDENT/IAFIS Interoperability on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 at 9AMCST. This capability automatically forwards fingerprints of subjects booked into localcustody to check biometric records in FBI and DHS databases. ICE will be notified ifthe subject is determined to be removable from the country under the Immigration andNationality Act. ICE will prioritize action against removable aliens who have beenconvicted of or are currently charged with an aggravated felony offense.
Please provide a single email response on behalf of your organization by NOON CST,Friday, April 30, 2010 as an acknowledgment of your awareness that SecureCommunities will activate Interoperability on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 for CookCounty, IL. I attempted to make contact with and left a message to
return my call to advise him of this message prior to it being sent. I look forward to yourresponse and to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Thanks
Chicago Field Office
Office:Fax:Warning: This document is UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (U//FOUO). It contains information
that may be exempt from public release under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). It is to be
controlled, stored, handled, transmitted, distributed, and disposed of in accordance with DHS policy relating
to FOUO information and is not to be released to the public or other personnel who do not have a valid "need-
to-know" without prior approval of an authorized DHS official. No portion of this report should be furnished
to the media, either in written or verbal form.
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Attachment 6
From: Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 9:04 AM
To:
Subject: Fingerprint query
orwarded your recent fingerprint inquiry. I am copying him on this response.
Onlywhich is
DHS-owned and maintained. Requests by state or local law enforcement agencies to check other formsof prints against IDENT (e.g. CAR tenprints from non-activated jurisdictions; latents; prints from anunidentified body believed to be an alien; suspect prints; etc., etc.) are handled by special arrangementon a case-by-case basis. The LEA should be encouraged to submit such a request to the closest ICEoffice.
The same is true of photos. You may or may not be aware that the suspect in the recent NYC TimesSquare SUV bomb case was positively identified by means of a photographic line-up. The photo used inthat line-up came from the IDENT database and was supplied courtesy of ICE.
ICE Secure CommunitiesRegional Coordinator
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To
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Subject Cook County activation status review by ISP
Please see the below, most recent exchange between Cook County SOs Chief of Staff and ICEs
Chicago Field Office Director. I have been asked to check in with the State Police and find out
where this matter stands. As you know, FBI CJIS will not go forward with interoperability
activation in Cook County until the ISP, acting as the designated SIB, confirms. What may I tell
them about the status of the review by ISPs legal officer?
Thanks in advance,
ICE Secure Communities
Regional Coordinator
From:
To
Sent: Tue May 18 17:21:20 2010Subject: RE: Deployment of Secure Communities to Cook County :
Just thought I would touch base with you and follow up on our last e-mail exchange. Has theSecure Community system been deployed?
Hope all is well.
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From:Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 10:08 AM
To:
Subject: URGENT! FW: Cook County activation status review by ISP
This is not good, not good at all. ? If you have
not had a chance to deal with this, perhaps it can be moved up the priority chain in light of this
negative opinion.
I also suggest that when the dialogue takes place, perhaps their legal officer needs to see the
CAL A.G. letter. He (the legal officer) is clearly taking a narrow view of the subject.
ICE Secure Communities
Regional Coordinator
-----Original Message-----
From:Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 10:05 AM
To:Cc:
Subject: Re: Cook County activation status review by ISP
ISP Legal office has reviewed the attached emails and responded with the
following:
I have reviewed all pertinent emails and information on the issue, and in my opinion the e-mailof April 29, 2010, from Cook County Sheriff's Office COS does not constitute a
request to be included or to participate in the Secure Communities program
acknowledges that the participation of Cook County Sheriff's Office may be prohibited by local
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ordinance. further acknowledgement that "the system can be activated
without our approval" evidences CCSO's position that they have in fact not given approval.
In the absence of written documentation from CCSO requesting to activate the program and toparticipate in the program, my recommendation is that the ISP not take part in the activation of
Cook County. I agree with your position as previously expressed, that the ISP does not authorize
activation on behalf of local agencies, as we are merely the conduit for the exchange of
information between the local agency and the FBI/ICE.
Illinois State Police
If you have further questions don't hesitate to contact me.
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Joliet, IL 60432
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