I'm guessing that you are not familiar with the procedures in such cases, nor the typical results of waiting for the court system to process criminal cases for immigrants, particularly in borderline 'sanctuary cities', such as Milwaukee.
Milwaukee and Madison are often considered the closest examples of sanctuary cities in Wisconsin, although they do not have official sanctuary city status.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has stated that Milwaukee is not a sanctuary city, but he has also expressed that immigrants will not be persecuted there.
In 2025, Wisconsin Democrats proposed legislation to prohibit state and local cooperation with ICE and deportation efforts, while Republican lawmakers introduced a bill to cut state aid to counties with sheriffs who do not cooperate with ICE.
These legislative actions reflect ongoing debates about sanctuary policies in the state.
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