A new exclusive video clip obtained by Fox News reveals extensive moments of chasing a high -speed vehicle, as the law application continued two illegal immigrants suspected. Patient fentian Through the corn field in Grande Province, Illinois, late last year.
An official in the Grande Province in Fox News said that Illinois's state policies are stadium Honduran illegal immigrants To travel through the boycott without deterrence.
Grundy is a rural province northwest of Chicago in the first place.
The footage, which was taken on October 24, shows the immigrants, Ruibin Parahuna, 18, and Krinistan Anhail Esfo Velaskiz, 23, in a car across the corn field, and the authorities entered a car in their car to get them to stop. After they shocked their car, the two men escaped sedan, and the officers continued their pursuit.

Two immigrants, Ruibin Parahuna, 18, and Knethistan Anhail Erazo Velaskiz, 23, traveled through the corn field in Illinois, and the authorities shot their car to get them to stop. (Adobe Stock/ Fox News)
The shots that later took the law enforcement to discover a deadly load of seven elevations of fentanel in the burned migrant vehicle. Both were accused of trafficking with control materials, possession with the intention of providing fentanel and resisting detention, according to the local WSpy port.
Because of the Illinois T Law, which canceled the Illinois Monetary System in 2023, Barahuna was released without a guarantee, and then escaped To California.
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At the same time, Velaskiz is still in reservation, and Ministry of Internal Security A detainee was presented against him. Despite the detainee, Illinois Protected Laws continue to prevent local law enforcement from sharing information with federal immigration officials about Velasks.
Speaking to Fox News, the Chairman of the Grundy Drew Muffler Province has expressed his frustration with Illinois The Law of the Haram. He said: “Since we are a state of refuge, the illegal illegitimate actors allowed to travel seven pounds of fentanel through our boycott.

The mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson, to the right, criticizes the ice that started on Sunday in his city. (Getty Images)
“I do not agree with the status of handcuffs to implement the law and prevent them from working effectively with the federal authorities,” he said. “By restricting law enforcement capacity, we undermine public safety.”
Grande's province was the first of ten provinces in Illinois, which challenged the state through the age of a non -chart decree. This comes after more than 51,000 migrants flowed to Chicago since the summer of 2022.
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During the migrant crisis, Mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson The city's haven policies, in an interview with ABC 7 Chicago, have doubled, “We will always remain a welcome and liberated space.”
Johnson pledged to resist the Trump administration campaign for illegal immigration and called on the decision to allow ice to carry out enforcement and removal of school property “unreasonable and consumed.”