Johnson takes criticism for Chicago’s spending millions on immigrants – Center Square

Paul Vallas, who finished second in a runoff election to Mayor Brandon Johnson in April, said there has been no transparency regarding taxpayer funds that have gone to non-citizen care. "There has really been no accountability on who is getting that money, how much they are spending, or for that matter, the effectiveness of those expenses," Vallas said.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Or how long this is gonna last….

Giddyap
2 years ago

BJ need a race hustle to deflect from hoe he’s driving the city into the ditch

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