Rep.Hirschauer Challenges Trump’s Extreme Attacks on Illinois Families, Communities, and the Rule of Law

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Maura Hirschauer, D- Batavia, condemned the destructive and unlawful orders President Donald Trump has issued during his first weeks in office, passing a series of formal resolutions aimed at calling out Trump’s extremism and moving Illinois in a fundamentally better direction.

“These actions taken by Trump and his administration directly affect the health, safety, and well-being of all Illinoisans,” Hirschauer said. “I am proud to represent the community of West Chicago, which like many cities in our state is a diverse and beautiful place, home to many first and second generation Americans. It is a community that is thriving because of the hard work of immigrants. But today, people in West Chicago, and communities across our state, don’t feel safe because of the Trump administration’s threats and hateful words. It is hard to leave your house for work everyday when there is an unmarked ICE vehicle roaming your neighborhood. It is nearly impossible to drop your children off at school with the threat of deportation looming over your head. I’m speaking up so people know that there are leaders in Illinois who will always stand up for them—even if that means standing up to the president himself.”

The Hirschauer-backed resolutions call out Trump, his extreme allies in Washington and the special interests supporting him. These measures also highlight efforts Illinois has taken to move in a better direction by prioritizing efforts to help families make ends meet, reduce the cost of living, and protecting access to lifesaving services.

Hirschauer voted to:

“I believe that even with Trump’s reckless actions, there’s still hope. I will always fight to keep our communities safe. I will always fight to help families make ends meet. And I will always fight to keep our communities home for everyone who wants to live peacefully.”

Maura Hirschauer headshot 2022

Rep. Maura Hirschauer

(D-Batavia)
49th District

Springfield Office:
270-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-1653

District Office:
946 Neltnor Blvd #104
West Chicago IL 60185

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS RESOURCE PAGE

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As federal immigration raids have been initiated in Illinois, State Rep. Maura Hirschauer is encouraging residents to understand their rights under Illinois state law. This resource page offers trusted information from Illinois law and community organizations. This page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. It includes important resources to help you understand your rights, along with links to trusted partners and organizations for additional support.

Everyone in the U.S., regardless of immigration status, has constitutional rights and protections. The information here is designed to help you stay informed about your rights, prepare for potential encounters with ICE, and navigate the challenges of mass deportation threats. While fear tactics are being used to create anxiety within our community, this page serves as a resource to help you stay informed and prepared with up-to-date information.

Illinois Protections

In Illinois, law enforcement is largely prohibited from participating in immigration enforcement. This protects not only undocumented individuals but also U.S. citizens who may be concerned about their immigrant family members.

Key Protections under Illinois Law:

  1. The TRUST Act
    Illinois law enforcement agencies cannot engage in immigration enforcement operations. This helps build trust between communities and law enforcement.
  2. The VOICES Act
    Officers must follow procedures to protect immigrants who are victims of violent crime or human trafficking and who have assisted law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting certain types of crimes.
  3. The Way Forward Act (2021)
    This law strengthens protections by authorizing the Illinois Attorney General to investigate and enforce compliance with the TRUST Act and VOICES Act.

What Illinois Local Law Enforcement Can and Can’t Do:

  • Cannot stop, arrest, search, or detain individuals solely based on citizenship or immigration status.
  • Cannot generally assist with federal civil immigration enforcement operations.
  • Can only make arrests based on a criminal warrant or probable cause that a criminal offense has occurred.

NEWS UPDATE: Expedited Removal Expansion

Updated 1/24/25, Gathered from National Immigration Law Center, visit the original page for additional information.

Create A Safety Plan

Start a family plan and talk to your children about it to ensure everyone knows what to do in case of an emergency.

The Resurrection Project Emergency Family Plan Resource Link

Guardianship documents allow you to legally designate a trusted adult to care for your children if you are unable to do so. These documents can specify who will make decisions about your children’s education, healthcare, and daily needs. To learn more please visit the Illinois Legal Aid: Getting Guardianship of a child website.

What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace

Information gathered from the National Immigration Law Center website, visit the original page for additional details.

Know Your Rights: Health Care and Health Insurance

You have the right to healthcare regardless of your immigration status. Some states require hospitals to ask patients about their immigration status. If you are asked for your immigration status, you do not have to provide it, and a healthcare provider cannot refuse to treat you because you declined to share your immigration status information. For additional information, please visit the National Immigration Law Center website.

Know Your Rights: If You Are Arrested or Detained by Immigration

  • ICE’s online detainee locator (https://locator.ice.gov/odls/homePage.do) to find an adult who is in immigration custody. Or call the local ICE office (https://www.ice.gov/contact/ero). Make sure to have the alien registration number written down, if you have one.
  • You can call the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) hotline number at 1-800-898-7180 (toll-free) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to get information on your case’s status.

ICE Requirements for Conducting Warrantless Arrests and Vehicle Stops

The National Immigrant Justice Center discussed the Castanon-Nava Settlement Agreement. According to the Castanon-Nava Settlement Agreement, ICE is required to follow certain guidelines when making arrests without a judicial warrant, especially in the “Chicago area of responsibility,” which includes Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, and Kentucky, until May 2025. These requirements include:

Violations and Remedies: If ICE fails to properly document the arrest, it is considered a violation of policy, which may lead to the individual’s release. Additionally, repeated violations can result in further legal action.

Mandatory Documentation: ICE must complete Form I-213, explaining why the warrantless arrest took place, detailing the location (such as a business, public area, or residence), and whether the arrested individual was an employee of the company or a resident of the household.

Explanation of the Arrest: ICE must clearly explain why they believed the individual would flee if a judicial warrant were issued later. They must also identify themselves as ICE officers and provide a documented explanation for the arrest.

For more detailed information about the settlement and referrals please visit the following link:https://immigrantjustice.org/NavaSettlement

Where can I find free or low-cost legal help?

  • The Resurrection Project’s Legal Assistance page to find a free immigration legal service provider near you.

PAGINA DE RECURSOS: CONOCE TUS DERECHOS

Mientras se inician redadas federales de inmigración en Illinois, la representante estatal Maura Hirschauer está alentando a los residentes a comprender sus derechos según la ley estatal de Illinois. Esta página de recursos ofrece información confiable de organizaciones comunitarias y legales de Illinois. Esta página tiene fines educativos e informativos únicamente y no pretende ser asesoramiento legal. Incluye recursos importantes para ayudarle a comprender sus derechos, junto con enlaces a socios y organizaciones confiables para obtener apoyo adicional.

Todos en los EE. UU., independientemente de su estatus migratorio, tienen derechos y protecciones constitucionales. La información aquí está diseñada para ayudarlo a mantenerse informado sobre sus derechos, prepararse para posibles encuentros con ICE y afrontar los desafíos de las amenazas de deportación masiva. Si bien se utilizan tácticas de miedo para crear ansiedad dentro de nuestra comunidad, esta página sirve como recurso para ayudarlo a mantenerse informado y preparado con información actualizada.

Protecciones de Illinois

En Illinois, a las autoridades policiales se les prohíbe en gran medida participar en la aplicación de la ley de inmigración. Esto protege no sólo a las personas indocumentadas sino también a los ciudadanos estadounidenses que puedan estar preocupados por sus familiares inmigrantes.

Protecciones clave bajo la ley de Illinois:

  1. La Ley De Confianza
    Las agencias policiales de Illinois no pueden participar en operaciones de control de inmigración. Esto ayuda a generar confianza entre las comunidades y las autoridades.
  2. La Ley Voces
    Los agentes deben seguir procedimientos para proteger a los inmigrantes que son víctimas de delitos violentos o trata de personas y que han ayudado a las autoridades a investigar o procesar ciertos tipos de delitos.
  3. Ley Del Camino A Seguir (2021)
    Esta ley fortalece las protecciones al autorizar al Fiscal General de Illinois a investigar y hacer cumplir la Ley TRUST y la Ley VOICES.

Lo que las autoridades locales de Illinois pueden y no pueden hacer:

  • No puede detener, arrestar, registrar o detener a personas únicamente por su ciudadanía o estatus migratorio.
  • No puede generalmente ayudar con las operaciones federales de control de inmigración civil.
  • Sólo se pueden realizar arrestos con base en una orden penal o causa probable de que se haya cometido un delito penal.

ACTUALIZACIÓN DE NOTICIAS : Ampliación de la Deportación Acelerada

Actualizado en 1/24/25, recopilado del National Immigration Law Center visite la pagina original para el enforme completo

“El 21 de enero, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional amplió el uso de un proceso llamado “expulsión acelerada”, poniendo a los miembros indocumentados de la comunidad en mayor riesgo de ser sometidos a un proceso de deportación rápida. Estos cambios entrarán en vigor a partir del 21 de enero de 2025. Se trata de una situación en rápida evolución que cambiará en base a las acciones de la administración presidencial.”(National Immigration Law Center, 2025)

Crear un Plan de Seguridad

Inicie un plan familiar y hable con sus hijos al respecto para asegurarse de que todos sepan qué hacer en caso de una emergencia.

Proyecto Resurreccion Plan Familiar de Emergencia Link

Los documentos de tutela le permiten designar legalmente a un adulto de confianza para que cuide a sus hijos si usted no puede hacerlo. Estos documentos pueden especificar quién tomará decisiones sobre la educación, la atención médica y las necesidades diarias de sus hijos. Para obtener más información, visite el sitio web  Illinois Legal Aid: Getting Guardianship of a Child .

Que Hacer Si Inmigracion Llega A Su Trabajo

Informacion recopilada del National Immigration Law Center, visite la pagina original para el enforme completo

Conozca Sus Derechos: Atencion Medica y Seguro Medico

Usted tiene derecho a recibir atención médica independientemente de su estatus migratorio. Algunos estados exigen que los hospitales pregunten a los pacientes sobre su situación migratoria. Si le preguntan su estatus migratorio, no tiene que proporcionarlo y un proveedor de atención médica no puede negarse a tratarlo porque usted se negó a compartir su información sobre su estatus migratorio. Para obtener información adicional, visite el sitio web de National Immigration Law Center.

Conozca Sus Derechos: Si es Arrestado o Detenido por Inmigracion

  • Localizador de detenidos en línea de ICE (https://locator.ice.gov/odls/homePage.do) para encontrar un adulto que esté bajo custodia de inmigración. O llame a la oficina local de ICE (https://www.ice.gov/contact/ero). Asegúrese de tener anotado el número de registro de extranjero, si lo tiene.
  • Puede llamar a la línea directa de la Oficina Ejecutiva para la Revisión de Inmigración (EOIR) al 1-800-898-7180 ​​(gratuito) las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana para obtener información sobre el estado de su caso.

Requisitos de ICE para Realizar Arrestos y Detenciones de Vehículos sin Orden Judicial

Requisitos de ICE para Realizar Arrestos y Detenciones de Vehículos sin Orden Judicial

Según el acuerdo de conciliación Castanon-Nava, ICE está obligado a cumplir ciertos requisitos al realizar arrestos sin orden judicial, especialmente en la “área de responsabilidad de Chicago”, que incluye Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas y Kentucky hasta mayo de 2025. Estos requisitos incluyen:

  1. Documentación Obligatoria: ICE debe completar el formulario I-213, especificando por qué se realizó el arresto sin orden judicial, detallando la ubicación (como un negocio, área pública o residencia) y si la persona arrestada era empleado de la empresa o residente de la vivienda.
  2. Explicación del Arresto: ICE debe explicar claramente la razón por la cual creían que la persona podría huir si se emitiera una orden judicial más tarde. Además, deben identificarse como oficiales de ICE y proporcionar una justificación documentada del arresto.
  3. Violaciones y Remedios: Si ICE no documenta correctamente el arresto, se considera una violación de la política, lo que puede llevar a la liberación de la persona detenida. Además, los violaciones repetidas pueden resultar en más medidas legales.

Para más detalles sobre el acuerdo y los derechos de las personas, visita la página de recursos https://immigrantjustice.org/es/NavaSettlement.

Donde puedo encontrar ayuda legal gratuita ó de bajo Costo?

  • Visite la página de Asistencia Legal de The Resurrection Project para encontrar un proveedor de servicios legales de inmigración gratuitos cerca de usted.

Rep. Maura Hirschauer (D-Batavia)
49th District

Springfield Office:
271-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-1653

District Office:
946 Neltnor Blvd #104
West Chicago IL 60185

Hirschauer Reminds Residents of their Rights as Threat of Immigration Raids Looms

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Batavia, Ill. – As communities brace for the threat of federal immigration raids, state Rep. Maura Hirschauer is encouraging residents to know their rights under Illinois state law intended to check unlawful harassment and racial profiling. 

“I care deeply about the safety and well-being of my constituents; and I will do all that I can to protect the hard-working people and families of the 49th district,” said Hirschauer. “The Trump Administration is threatening to target our immigrant communities here in Illinois with raids and deportation. As we move forward these next four years, it’s important that our immigrant communities know their rights, and my office is here to offer support. Illinoisans believe in taking care of their neighbors; it is the Midwest way, and it is now more important than ever.”

Rep. Hirschauer is reminding residents of their rights under Illinois state law, including the Illinois Trust Act and the VOICES Act, which protects all residents from warrantless arrest in a variety of safe spaces, including churches, schools, hospitals, and group homes. 

Additionally, immigrant-rights experts are reminding residents to:

  • Refuse to open the door to their home unless presented with a warrant signed by a judge. 
  • Exercise the right to remain silent and not answer questions. 
  • Do not sign anything without speaking to an attorney. 
  • If detained, get a lawyer trained in immigration law. Call the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights helpline at 1-855-435-7693 to connect with experts in immigration law. 

For additional resources and tips, visit icirr.org or immigrantjustice.org

Noticia De Prensa

Hirschauer Recuerda Residentes de sus Derechos Mientras se Acercan las Incursiones Contra Inmigrantes

Batavia, Ill. – Mientras las comunidades se preparan por las amenazas de incursiones de oficiales federales de inmigracion, el/la rep. estatal [name] motiva a sus residentes para reconocer sus derechos bajo la ley del estado de Illinois que intenta detener el acoso injustificado o la persecución racial.

“Me importa profundamente la seguridad y bienestar de mis constituyentes y voy hacer todo lo que pueda para proteger a las personas y familias trabajadoras del distrito 49,” dijo Hirschauer. “La administración de Trump está amenazando nuestras comunidades de inmigrantes aquí en Illinois con incursiones y deportaciones. En lo que avanzamos estos próximos 4 años, es importante que nuestras comunidades de inmigrantes conozcan sus derechos y mi oficina estará aquí para ofrecer soporte. Los residentes de Illinois creen en cuidar a sus vecinos; es la manera medio oeste y es más importante ahora que nunca.”

Hirschauer recuerda a sus residentes de sus derechos bajo la ley del estado de Illinois, incluso la Ley de Trust y la ley VOICES de Illinois, que protegen a los residentes de la detención injustificada en espacios seguros como iglesias, escuelas, hospitales, y hogares comunes. 

También, expertos de derechos de inmigrantes recuerda residentes a: 

  • Dejar de abrir la puerta a su hogar a menos que se presente una orden judicial firmada por un juez. 
  • Ejercer el derecho a permanecer en silencio y no responder a las preguntas. 
  • No firmar nada sin hablar con un abogado. 
  • Si es arrestado, obtenga un abogado cualificado en la ley de inmigracion. Llame a la línea de asistencia de la Coalición de Derechos para Inmigrantes y Refugiados 1-855-435-7693 para conectarse con expertos en la ley de inmigracion. 

Para más recursos y consejos, visite a icirr.org o immigrantjustice.org

Maura Hirschauer headshot 2022

Rep. Maura Hirschauer

(D-Batavia)
49th District

Springfield Office:
270-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-1653

District Office:
946 Neltnor Blvd #104
West Chicago IL 60185

Flu Season is Here: Find Local Opportunities and Stay Protected!

It’s flu vaccine season, and local organizations are providing several options to get your shot. Some locations are offering free flu shots, while others may require proof of insurance and have a limited number of free shots available for uninsured individuals. Additionally, the DuPage Health Coalition is providing vouchers for free flu shots at Jewel-Osco, contact Joel at jjara@accessdupage.org to obtain yours. Share this information to help keep our community healthy!

If you have any further questions, please reach out to us at (331) 465-9661, or email us at office@repmaura49.com.

Es la temporada de vacunas contra la gripe y las organizaciones locales ofrecen varias opciones para vacunarse. Algunas ubicaciones ofrecen vacunas gratuitas contra la gripe, mientras que otras pueden requerir prueba de seguro y tienen una cantidad limitada de vacunas gratuitas disponibles para personas sin seguro. Además, DuPage Health Coalition está proporcionando vales para vacunas contra la gripe gratuitas en Jewel-Osco; comuníquese con Joel en jjara@accessdupage.org para obtener la suya. ¡Comparta esta información para ayudar a mantener saludable a nuestra comunidad!

Si tiene más preguntas, comuníquese con nosotros al (331) 465-9661 o envíenos un correo electrónico a office@repmaura49.com.

AddressTimeAdditional Requirements
Health Fair at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church
155 N Prince Crossing Rd, West Chicago, IL 60185
Sunday, September 22, 2024
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Please bring your insurance card. A limited number of free vaccinations are available for those without insurance.
Northwestern Medicine
Tampico Supermarket
516 Main Street
Monday, September 23, 2024 11:00 am to 1:00 pmShots are free of charge
Timberlake Apartments
1200 Kings Cir, West Chicago, IL 60185 (near the Hub/pool)
Thursday, September 26, 2024 4:00 to 5:30 pm
Neighborhood Food Pantries West Chicago
(Fremont Food Pantry)
123 Fremont St, West Chicago, IL 60185
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Puente del Pueblo, Main Apartments
809 Burr Oak Dr. West Chicago, IL 60185
Thursday, October 10, 2024, 4:00 to 7:00 pm

Temporary Visitor Drivers Now Eligible to Apply for Standard Driver’s License (Haga Click Aqui para Espanol)

Starting July 1st, 2024, the Temporary Visitor Driver’s License was discontinued, and all previous holders are eligible to apply for a Standard Driver’s License/State ID in its place. Immigrants with a TVDL, whether documented (without an SSN) or undocumented, can visit ILSOS.gov/TVDL or their nearest Secretary of State building in-person to apply. There is no test required, but applicants must have their TVDL card and number on-hand and pay a $5 service fee.

If you’ve never had a TVDL card, you are still eligible for a First Time Driver’s License by setting up an appointment with your nearest DMV. You will be required to take a vision, written, behind-the-wheel driving tests, and additionally must bring:

  • A current or expired (up to two years)
    passport or consular card
  • Proof you have auto insurance
  • Proof you are a current Illinois resident
  • Proof you have lived in Illinois for at least a year

If you have any further questions, please reach out to us at (331) 465-9661, or email us at office@repmaura49.com.



Los conductores visitantes temporales ahora son elegibles para solicitar una licencia de conducir estándar.

A partir del 1 de julio de 2024, se suspendió la licencia de conducir temporal para visitantes y todos los titulares anteriores son elegibles para solicitar una licencia de conducir estándar/identificación estatal en su lugar. Los inmigrantes con una TVDL, ya sean documentados (sin SSN) o indocumentados, pueden visitar ILSOS.gov/TVDL o el edificio de la Secretaría de Estado más cercano en persona para presentar la solicitud. No se requiere prueba, pero los solicitantes deben tener su tarjeta TVDL y su número a mano y pagar una tarifa de servicio de $5.

Si nunca ha tenido una tarjeta TVDL, aún es elegible para obtener una licencia de conducir por primera vez al programar una cita con el DMV más cercano. Se le pedirá que realice exámenes de la vista, escritos y de conducción al volante y, además, deberá traer:

  • Pasaporte o tarjeta consular, vigente o vencido (hasta dos años)
  • Prueba de que tienes seguro de auto
  • Prueba de que es residente actual de Illinois
  • Prueba de que ha vivido en Illinois durante al menos un año

Si tiene más preguntas, comuníquese con nosotros al (331) 465-9661 o envíenos un correo electrónico a office@repmaura49.com.

Empowering Transgender and Gender Diverse Communities: A Funding Opportunity in Illinois

This initiative by the Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC) seeks to advance health justice and strengthen public health in the state.

Purpose: The NOFO seeks proposals from eligible organizations to participate in the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) Transgender and Gender Diverse (TGD) Wellness and Equity Program.

Goals: The program aims to increase the capacity of organizations to provide culturally and/or medically competent gender-affirming care for TGD/LGBTQ+ populations across Illinois. It also involves recruiting, training, and managing regional Healthcare Navigation Specialists.

Funding Categories: Capacity Building (Continuous Funding or One-Time Funding) and Healthcare Navigation Specialists.

Funding Amount: Approximately $1.5 million across IDHS-identified regions in Illinois.

Important Dates:

Bidders’ Conference: Friday, February 9, 2024

 

Deadline for submitting questions: Friday, February 23, 2024
Deadline to apply: Friday, March 1, 2024

LEARN MORE AT PHIMC

 

Scholarships for Dependents of Union Laborers

 

Chicago Area LECET offers THREE scholarship opportunities for dependents of Union Laborers!

  1. Academic-Based: 10, 2000$ scholarships awarded biased on Academics, Extracurriculars, and an Essay!
  2. Random Drawing: 10, 2000$ scholarships randomly awarded to the dependents of of members in good standing of a Chicago Laborer’s District Council Affiliated Union.
  3. Death/Disability: This Scholarship is only available to dependents of members in good standing who have been permanently disabled or killed as result of an accident on the job. 

Visit http://chicagolecet.org for more information

https://chicagolecet.org/programs-activities/scholarship-program/