
The New Yorker Radio Hour What Resistance Means to Governor J. B. Pritzker
Nov 7, 2025
Governor J.B. Pritzker, an outspoken critic of the Trump administration, shares his views on aggressive immigration sweeps in Illinois that he believes do not reduce crime but create chaos. Joined by Peter Slevin, they discuss the legal battles against federal actions, racial profiling in these raids, and the community's grassroots resistance tactics. Pritzker emphasizes the importance of judicial support while confronting political retaliation and explores the limits of state power against federal overreach.
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Federal Tactics Aim To Manufacture Chaos
- J.B. Pritzker frames ICE and CBP activity as deliberate mayhem intended to justify military-style intervention in cities.
- He argues federal actions aim to create scenes that legitimize troops on U.S. streets.
Record Federal Agents To Build Evidence
- Pritzker urged residents to record federal agents with their phone cameras to deter misconduct and gather evidence.
- He said those videos can support lawsuits and later accountability when oversight returns.
Secret-Police Tactics Erode Legal Norms
- Pritzker describes ICE and CBP behaving like a masked secret police using unmarked cars and no identification.
- He says this anonymity enables detentions of citizens and widespread abuse across neighborhoods.


