AURORA, Ill. - Residents in Aurora weighed in once again on federal immigration takedowns in their community.
The City Council debated an ordinance to limit ICE operations on public property.
What we know:
The ordinance would prohibit federal agents from using public property for operations, including buildings and parking lots.
The city also wants to keep a record of abuses and report them to the state.
Mayor John Laesch said the ordinance is intended to curb ICE activity.
"Right now what we’re seeing is ICE acting pretty much without rules. They're no longer using warrants," Laesch said. "They are detaining U.S. citizens. It appears that they are racial profiling."
Federal agents have been seen at Aurora parks and schools.
In one detention, a crowd gathered at Rush Copley Med

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