<p>Former <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears" target="_blank" >Bears</a> linebacker Brian Urlacher doesn’t like the idea of the team relocating, whether they end up in Hammond, Indiana, or Arlington Heights.</p><p>“It doesn’t matter if it’s Indiana or somewhere in Illinois — I can’t picture them leaving Soldier Field,” the Pro Football Hall of Famer, 48, told Fox News last week.</p><p>He managed to criticize the state’s handling of immigration along the way, attempting to connect Illinois lawmakers’ inability to reach a property-tax funding deal with the Bears to money the state spends as part of its immigration policies.</p><p>“You look at all the money they’ve given to illegal immigrants and the money they’ve set aside for that — it’s like $2.5, $3 billion that they’ve spent on the illegal immigrants,” Urlacher claimed. “That money could be for the Bears, could be trying to keep them, not for the Bears, but trying to keep their stadium in town, instead of keeping people that aren’t supposed to be in our country here.”</p><p>Urlacher blamed Gov. J.B.