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IL: Wayside residents sue City of Aurora, challenge state’s residency laws for registered sex offenders

July 21, 2019July 21, 2019 Admin

The 19 child sex offenders who were told they must leave Wayside Cross Ministries by July 26 have filed a civil federal lawsuit against the city of Aurora, arguing the men should not have to move and challenging the state’s residency laws for registered sex offenders. Full Article

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