Chicago out of money, space and time to handle migrant crisis, City Council told – Chicago Sun-Times

With no money from the federal government for 2023 costs and a $53 million shortfall to meet the surge through June, Budget Director Susie Park said the City Council will soon be asked to approve a midyear budget amendment.

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Old Joe
2 years ago

Again folks, the correct phrase is “Illegal Alien crisis.”

Old Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

And there ought to be some empty rooms in the Hyatt.

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

“Barbarian Invasion” which has now been historically revised to “Migration Period”. Which is insane, because the Romans believed they were being invaded (and the barbarians were very much unwelcome) and the barbarians believed they were invading too, under the guise of a humanitarian effort, because of troubles in the Steppe to the east with the Huns driving out other barbarian tribes. But the communist historians of today whitewashing what everyone knew at the time to be happening, and call it “migrations”.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_of_the_Rhine

Old Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Spot on Debtsor. Our word “vandalism” comes from the illegal immigrants of Rome called “Vandals” and for good reason.

If JB actually knows this I’ll buy him 2 half pounders for dinner.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

What’s it going to be Brandon, guns or butter? Will you fund the pensions or go deeper into debt in an attempt to stay true to Chicago’s sanctuary city claims? This could get ugly!

ProzacPlease
2 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

Funding pensions doesn’t advance the progressive cause. A bigger mob has taken over. They want money now.

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