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Commissioner Sean Morrison highlights arrests and questions DOJ response in recent posts

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Sean M. Morrison, Cook County Board Commissioner from 17th District (R) | https://www.cookcountyil.gov

Sean M. Morrison, Cook County Board Commissioner from 17th District (R) | https://www.cookcountyil.gov

Commissioner Sean Morrison posted a series of messages on his X (formerly Twitter) account on October 1, 2025, focusing on law enforcement actions and legal accountability. Morrison is a member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners in Illinois.

In one post from October 1, 2025, Morrison commented on a recent law enforcement action: " Update … over 40 illegal criminal migrants were arrested during this raid of a “vacant” apartment complex…. The local community is clearly safer! https://t.co/qLVgB0e9jZ". This message follows ongoing debates regarding public safety and immigration enforcement.

Earlier that day, Morrison also shared a brief message with symbols: " https://t.co/3gEAHWREhJ".

Later, Morrison referenced historical legal cases involving political corruption in Illinois. In another post dated October 1, 2025, he wrote: "George Ryan and others went to prison for years, for similar schemes… and they should have! So what are we going to be doing here DOJ@DOJCrimDiv https://t.co/yQvXnFuCxk". George Ryan, former Governor of Illinois, was convicted on federal corruption charges in 2006 and served more than five years in prison after being found guilty of racketeering and fraud. The Department of Justice Criminal Division oversees prosecutions related to such crimes.

Morrison’s posts reflect ongoing concerns about both local public safety measures and broader issues of governmental accountability in Illinois.