Left out of federal benefits, undocumented immigrants are running out of options – Chicago Reader

When Illinois distributed $2 million in June to low-income immigrants who did not qualify for the federal stimulus, unemployment insurance, or public benefits, the fund was depleted within 24 hours.
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daves
5 years ago

they have lots of options like go back to their country they came from since they are here illegally they have NO rights.

someone
5 years ago

When illegals are put before legal citizens that is wrong.
Legal citizens should not be paying for illegal or undocumented people.

chumpchange
5 years ago

People always have options. One might be to return home, wait in line, come in legally, wait in line for citizenship, then enjoy the benefits of being a citizen (which seem to decline weekly).

Platinum Goose
5 years ago
Reply to  chumpchange

Turn yourself in, get a roof over your head and three squares.

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