Chicago officials say trip to Texas helped build collaboration with border cities in addressing migrant crisis – Chicago Tribune*

“We will definitely need to continue to deliver our message about how much more resource intensive this work is — particularly in the interior cities,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson’s deputy chief of staff Cristina Pacione-Zayas.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

Yeah, the border cities don’t care. They’re angry that Dementia Joe created this disaster so they’ll keep sending illegals to big blue cities.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Collaboration with whom? What a happy happy fake news headline story that is.

Border-crossers get free bus ticket and free phone, arrive in Chicago, get free housing, choice of shelter, police station, or airport, free meals, free debit card, free medical care, free entertainment, and ample opportunity to “act out”, as reflected in many arrests of migrants to-date for street-crimes: misdemeanors, felonies, and yes, even murders.

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