Darin LaHood criticizes state policies; attends National Prayer Breakfast

Darin LaHood criticizes state policies; attends National Prayer Breakfast
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Darin LaHood, a U.S. Congressman representing Illinois’ 16th district since 2015, recently shared his views on several pressing issues via social media. His comments touched on state policies, national events, and local governance, reflecting his perspectives as a legislator from Illinois.

On February 5, 2025, LaHood criticized Governor Pritzker’s sanctuary city policies. He stated that these policies have “incentivized crime in Chicago,” thereby disenfranchising and endangering residents of Illinois. LaHood expressed support for Pam Bondi’s decision to “pause all federal funding to sanctuary cities until they allow ICE to do their job.” “Governor Pritzker’s sanctuary city policies have incentivized crime in Chicago, disenfranchising and endangering Illinoisans.”

The following day, February 6, 2025, LaHood attended the National Prayer Breakfast with President Biden. Reflecting on the event, he emphasized the importance of reflection and unity among Congress members during challenging times faced by the nation. “It was great to attend today’s National Prayer Breakfast with @POTUS!”

Later on February 6, LaHood addressed concerns regarding Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker’s actions concerning federal laws. He described their behavior as “shameful and dangerous,” urging them to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of Illinoisans over criminals by complying with federal agencies. “Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker’s obstruction and blatant disregard for our federal laws is shameful and dangerous.”



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