Migrant families say they were forced to leave South Side shelter because they found jobs – ABC7 (Chicago)

A group of migrant fathers, anticipating a joyous reunion with their families after several days away working on a construction job, arrived at a South Side shelter on Thursday evening only to be turned away by staff because the men had found jobs.
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

Welcome to America where is punish productivity and reward nonproductivity.
It is their fault for trying to get ahead. The taxman sells cement shoes.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Like all failed democrat policies, Chicago’s sanctuary city shit-show is designed to discourage work, families, business, and personal responsibility

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