Though Foxx met with immigration advocates Tuesday morning and said she was "heartbroken" by what they told her and that "people believe that the system is out to get them and would rather endure pain than come forward," she told Chicago Inc. that she could not pinpoint any specific cases in which witnesses in Cook County have not come forward since Trump's inauguration because they fear deportation. Witnesses often fail to testify and determining exactly why is difficult, she said, adding that she remains "concerned" that Trump's vows to ramp up deportations will protect criminals.