Illinois Governor JB Pritzker in Washington preparing to testify in front of House Oversight Committee on sanctuary law
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WASHINGTON (WLS) — Governor JB Pritzker is in the nation’s capital on Wednesday, readying himself to respond to challenging inquiries regarding Illinois’ sanctuary policy posed by a committee controlled by Republicans in Congress.

His testimony is happening during a critical period, as the Trump administration intensifies its immigration enforcement actions, spurring considerable opposition in Chicago and other regions.

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The governor is making sure he’s ready.

Pritzker has been stationed in Washington since Sunday, engaging with Republican attorneys at a prominent law firm based in Washington, D.C., to prepare for his scheduled testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Thursday.

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi is a member of the committee. He calls the hearing a Republican-led distraction.

“Let’s just be very clear: The reason why they’re focused on this hearing is they don’t want to talk about what my constituents really care about, which is what they call the big, beautiful bill, and what we call the large, lousy law,” said Democrat Krishnamoorthi, who represents Chicago and northwest suburbs.

Three months ago, Mayor Brandon Johnson testified before the same committee investigating sanctuary cities.

Pritzker is expected to face a similar grilling.

“I spoke directly to the governor just about an hour ago or so, as he prepares for his testimony at the Oversight Committee, spoke with Preckwinkle,” Johnson said Wednesday afternoon. “It’s going to take all of us to stand firm to ensure our democracy is intact.”

“I think the governor is going to convey that the law that protects public safety and everyone in Illinois, the TRUST Act, including immigrants, has been a success, that it was enacted under a conservative, Republican governor, who signed it into law,” said Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, a Democrat representing Chicago and the Southwest Side.

The timing of Pritzker’s congressional testimony, barely a week after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detentions in Chicago and amid rising tensions over immigration enforcement, could add some additional volatility to the hearing, which the governor talked about last week.

“I think there may be members on that committee who are simply there for a dog and pony show, who simply want to grandstand in front of the cameras. I hope not. That’s inappropriate,” Pritzker said.

In addition to Gov. Pritzker, his counterparts from New York and Minnesota will also be testifying Thursday. The hearing is expected to last most of the day.

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