Community Leaders Call for Answers on Plans to Turn Old South Shore High School Into Shelter for Migrants – WTTW (Chicago)

(WTTW News)Housing advocate LaShawn Brown said, "To receive this news about a facility that has been promised to the community, now more than 10 years after its closing, we are extremely shocked and not appreciating the fact that we don’t have a say. We don’t understand why our community has been chosen in light of the issues around the culture. We don’t have a Spanish-speaking community and are lacking the social services to match the needs we know they need."
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Rick
2 years ago

Hey neighborhood, nice sanctuary you have there!

streeterville
2 years ago

South Shore residents should contact their US representative, and Senators Durbin and Duckworth, and ask HOW Biden’s “open door” immigration policy helps US citizens, particularly those residing in South Shore presently. At minimum, these undocumented immigrants housed at South Shore HS will be competing for same services, same government benefits, some low-skill employment opportunities as low-income South Shore residents. Seems a high personal price for existing South Shore residents, as US citizens who reliably vote for Democrats, to pay to further political agenda of national Democratic Party. Ditto for all Chicago-residing US citizens, who are seeing their tax-dollars spent to… Read more »

Wally
2 years ago

So when the open border’s Democratic policy affects your neighborhood, all that Democratic benevolence for all ethnic groups disappears.

debtsor
2 years ago

Seems racist to me.

GM
2 years ago

“LaShawn Brown, who did you vote for…???”

Pat S.
2 years ago
Reply to  GM

Exactly! What did all these folks carping about accommodating illegal aliens in their neighborhoods vote for?

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