From the Border to Chicago: Migrant housing in communities already pushing for more resources – WGNTV (Chicago)

“We also cannot ignore the needs of our black and brown communities that are already disinvested in,” Ald. Jeanette Taylor said. “You’ve got people who did not get the rental assistance and are not facing eviction, you’ve got people trying to figure out daycare and summer programs.”
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Pat S.
2 years ago

Genora … but it is fair for Texas to be inundated with illegal aliens?

Might be time to step back and look at the whole picture, not just your little corner of the world.

You’ll feel the pinch when wait times for medical care gets longer and your kids special needs classes are supplanted by illegals’ needs.

Chicago is going to choke on this sanctuary city nonsense. Citizens are getting what they voted for – a seat in the back of the bus – or no seat at all.

Last edited 2 years ago by Pat S.
GM
2 years ago

Jeanette, honey, time for y’all to move to the back of the bus… “get with the program”, for cripes sakes…!!!

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