Illinois Speaker discusses more funding for migrant response with Durbin, Duckworth – WREX (Rockford)

Welch meeting Durbin, Duckworth in DC.jfifWhile the Speaker conceded Illinois faces "tremendous strain" from the "shipped" migrants, Chris Welch sees the state as meeting today's needs. "Illinoisans are compassionate and we will always welcome those in need," said Welch. "[But] for us to continue providing meaningful aid to these families, we need more help from the federal government."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Joliet already told Pritzker to keep the illegals in Chicago

https://www.shawlocal.com/the-herald-news/2023/10/02/86-million-for-joliet-to-welcome-asylum-seekers-gets-unwelcome-response/

Sub-Retard Duckworth can’t read the room

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Help is on the way Chris! Joe’s going to build a wall. It takes people with limited capacity a little more time to get to the right answer. That’s why they probably shouldn’t have the job as the most powerful person in the free world.

fed up neighbor
2 years ago

3 faces only a mother can love

Freddy
2 years ago

Or why they get Postpartum Depression.

Joey Zamboni
2 years ago

This is a big ‘self inflicted’ wound…

So typical of all government – they create the problem & then attempt to fix it at taxpayers expense…

Its a never ending, self perpetuating grift…

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