The Political Scene | The New Yorker

What Resistance Means to Governor J. B. Pritzker

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Nov 10, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Peter Slevin, a veteran reporter covering Midwestern politics, interviews J.B. Pritzker, the Governor of Illinois, about his staunch opposition to the Trump administration. Pritzker discusses the aggressive federal immigration enforcement in Chicago, likening the tactics to an invasion. He highlights community reactions like protests and calls for accountability. The governor also emphasizes the ineffectiveness of relocating federal agents to ICE, arguing it does little to reduce crime while creating chaos in local neighborhoods.
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Federal Agents Operating As 'Secret Police'

  • J.B. Pritzker says ICE and CBP act like a secret police, using masks, unmarked cars, and hiding identities during raids.
  • He argues that documenting abuses with resident video and court action is essential to hold them accountable.
ADVICE

Film Federal Actions For Evidence

  • Pritzker urges Chicago residents to film federal agents whenever possible as a deterrent and evidence source.
  • He says collected videos can be used in court and future Congressional accountability efforts.
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Night Raids Traumatize Neighborhoods

  • Pritzker recounts night raids where dozens were detained and traumatized despite few targets being found.
  • He highlights children being traumatized and many detainees later released as U.S. citizens.
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