Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez calls on city leaders to address growing ‘humanitarian crisis’ migrants bused from Texas are facing – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Sigcho-Lopez visited a shelter in Harvey, where he said 108 people and at least 60 minors, including a 4-month-old, need immediate mental health care, immunizations, schooling and food security, among other critical needs. He said some children were missing basic necessities such as jackets to be able to go outside.
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Aaron
3 years ago

the only crisis is getting these immigrants to work paying for the pensioner’s homes in Florida. get to work immigrants !

Old Joe
3 years ago

I’m suffering a crisis from the loss of yhe purchasing power of my savings. Where can I get some help?

Mary Juana
3 years ago

Bwaaaaaaa! How many empty bedrooms at your home? Invite a family or two to live with you.

Waggs
3 years ago

I love how these local reps are constantly „waiting for a response” from the city. As in, „we have asked for help…” and then they sit around and twiddle their thumbs. Then, when enough time has passed they cry about how their pleas went unanswered. Beautiful political theater. Here’s a thought.. how about YOU do something. You represent the ward, so get your community mobilized. What? You have no managerial or problem-solving skills whatsoever? Oh yes, that’s right. You won a popularity contest, not a „person capable of getting s**t done” contest. Also, I’m going to reiterate that no one… Read more »

Play nice they said
3 years ago

No, you cant use the underutilized schools, those are about to become free housing for the hardworking comrades in the Communist Teachers Union.

nixit
3 years ago

What’s to address? Chicago is a sanctuary city. The city budgets for thousands of migrants every year. Just pull out the old playbook and process them accordingly. There is no emergency here.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  nixit

Let’s see … Elk Grove Village, Burr Ridge, Des Plaines, Harvey, and likely more suburbs – have been recipients of Chicago’s sanctuary city’s off-loading policies.

Send ’em back to where they came from … and I don’t mean Texas.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Our resources should first go to homeless CITIZENS, many of whom served our country. Once they’ve been cared for we can turn our attention elsewhere.

Until then the only ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT expenditures should be to return these invaders to their own countries.

There’s a legal way to enter our country; why should we welcome and provide for people who break our country’s laws?

Taxpayers … it is YOUR money that will shelter, clothe, feed, support, and educate these lawbreakers.

Contact your representatives – let your voice be heard!

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

How much food and clothing did the alderman bring for the children?

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