Before the visit of the Minister of Internal Security Christie sleep to Springfield on Wednesday – on the same day, the real identity requirements begin at American airports – Illinois Foreign Minister Giannias had some harsh words to participate.
While her visit was not expected to focus on the great change of travelers, Gianolias issued a statement, saying that Nayyu's messages about a real identity sparked “pure panic among the population.”
Gianolias said: “Months, Minister Nayyoud was called on May 7,” the deadline “, which means that the Americans must have a” real identifier “or they could not ride any trips in the United States without a good passport, which was sent to people applying for one (Wednesday).” “During the past few months, this has led to long lines and frustration – in many cases – pure panic among the population.”
“Instead of flying throughout the country to perform political actions, such as campaigns designed to disturb people and promote herself, she must do its dreaded action,” said Giannias's statement.
Sleep had previously told the Congress Committee that security checkpoints would also accept passports and tribal identity when it struck the deadline on Wednesday. She said that those who are still lacking identity in line with the real identity law “may be converted into a different line, they have an additional step.”
She said, “But people will be allowed to fly.” “We will make sure it is as smooth as possible.”
Gianolias argued, however, the correspondence on the real identity in the period before Wednesday's requirements used fear to make Americans adhere.
He said: “(Nim has) the weapon of the true identity system – which was intended, by the way, to make us a safer country, claim – has been armed to instill fear, pain, pain and suffering throughout the state of Illinois and all over the country.”
Naim was expected to hold a press conference during her visit to Illinois on Wednesday, where her office said that the “Malaga” of Illinois. Niam and other officials in President Donald Trump's administration have argued such laws “protecting illegal foreigners responsible (for crimes) from facing the consequences.”
Her visit also sparked a sarcastic response from the office of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.
Pritzker's office has released its own process for visiting Noem to Springfield, where it mixes in the monetary comments on many differences that include the secretary.
In 2024, Naim wrote about her decision to kill a dog that she described as “uninterrupted and dangerous” in her notes “” no longer: the truth is what is wrong with politics and how we move America forward. “
“It was not an enjoyable task, but it had to be done,” she wrote that she described the dog's transfer to the gravel hole and the BBC shot.
Pritzker's office mentioned the controversy in a sarcastic note at the end of the press statement.
The note said: “We urge all pet owners in the region to ensure that all your loved animals are under control while the Secretary is in the area.”
The Pritzker office also said that Noem “is not expected to address the parts of the constitution that guarantee the right to legal procedures,” and also stressed that the Illinois confidence law enables law enforcement to detention and hand over “violent criminals without documents” while protecting the rights of the state's residents.
The visit of Nayywi comes shortly after Pritzker agreed voluntarily to the appearance in front of the Congress Committee aimed at assessing the impact of these “resort” policies, which limit how to coordinate local law enforcement with efforts to enforce federal immigration.
“The Illinois Trust's law – which was from the two parties and the occurrence of a Republican law – is fully compatible with federal law,” Pritzker spokesman said in a statement after calling for the appearance.
However, Republicans, including NOM and TROMP, have argued that laws defraud federal law and that democratic lawmakers should be held accountable.