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The move to create ICE-free zones reflects growing tensions between local sanctuary policies and federal immigration law enforcement. Critics argue that such measures hinder efforts to deport illegal criminals, exacerbating public safety concerns. The controversy escalated when reports surfaced that Chicago police, citing sanctuary laws, refused to assist ICE agents or respond to help requests. The police superintendent, Larry Snailing, is expected to address these issues publicly, highlighting the police department's stance amidst mounting public and political pressure.