Illinois Mayor Fears Losing Core Voter Base as ICE Raids Begin in Chicago
- Chadwick Dolgos

- Sep 9
- 2 min read
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is reportedly in a panic over recent ICE raids sweeping through Chicago, fearing the loss of what he considers his most dedicated voting bloc.
According to a leaked conversation with an anonymous staffer, Pritzker expressed deep concern that the federal crackdown on undocumented immigrants could jeopardize the Democratic Party’s electoral strategy.
The staffer, who shared the details with The Washington Wick, revealed the governor’s belief that these individuals are the backbone of Illinois’ democratic enthusiasm. Pritzker allegedly described the targeted group as unparalleled in their commitment to the democratic process.
“These are people who care about democracy so much they’ll risk everything to cast a ballot,” he reportedly told the staffer.
The governor emphasized their determination, noting that they participate in elections despite legal barriers, showcasing a level of civic passion that he claims is unmatched by most citizens.
The raids, part of a broader federal initiative to enforce immigration laws, have stirred controversy in Chicago, a city long considered a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants.
Local officials have historically resisted cooperation with federal immigration authorities, arguing that such policies protect community trust. Yet, with agents now conducting targeted operations across the city, Pritzker’s team is scrambling to assess the political fallout.
One Chicago alderman, speaking on condition of anonymity, echoed the governor’s concerns, highlighting the electoral implications.
“These folks don’t just vote, they’re out there shaping the future of our city,” the alderman said.
The raids, they added, threaten to disrupt a delicately balanced political machine that has relied on robust turnout to secure Democratic victories.
Chicago’s history of sanctuary city policies has drawn national attention, particularly as federal authorities have intensified efforts to detain and deport individuals with immigration violations.
Pritzker, however, appears less focused on the humanitarian angle and more on the potential loss of a key demographic that reliably turns out for his party.
A source close to the governor’s office revealed that Pritzker has been in closed-door meetings with party strategists, brainstorming ways to mitigate the impact.
“He’s worried this could tank turnout in the next election cycle,” the source said.
The governor reportedly floated ideas for community outreach programs to reassure remaining voters, though specifics remain unclear.
Meanwhile, Chicago residents are bracing for more raids as federal authorities show no signs of slowing down. The governor’s office has publicly condemned the operations, calling them divisive, but Pritzker’s private fears suggest a deeper anxiety about the political cost.
“If we lose these voters, we’re toast,” he allegedly told his staffer.
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