‘Sanctuary city’ Chicago to impound migrant buses, redirect migrants elsewhere – Center Square

A city ordinance that passed on Wednesday allows for Johnson to impound and tow buses that don't deliver asylum seekers to designated "landing zones." Johnson said the ordinance is in response to actions at the U.S. southern border. 
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Tom Paine's Ghost
5 months ago

Redirect to Oak Park and Evanston. In Evanston the lucky black ones will get reparation money. Double virtue signaling bonus!!!

ron
5 months ago

It is time to start treating people that cross the border for what they are TOURISTS , issue them a tourist visa at the border, then deport them if they over their visit, give them a 120 day visa.

Veterano
5 months ago

$500MM of state funds appropriated, spent so far by us for the care, feeding, and pursuit of happiness of people who care not what happens to us or this country as a result of their pursuits.

More funds will be required from us come 2024.

The benefits to citizens?

 

good-person
Last edited 5 months ago by Veterano
Riverbender
5 months ago
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The benefits to citizens is they get to house, feed and educate the children of the immigrants. The immigration issue was an election thig and the people of Illinois spoke. I just wish my downstate Democrat voting city was graced with some of the busses as I would love to see the expressions on my neighbors faces when busses were unloaded here. I just don’t know how to volunteer my city : (

Ex Illini
5 months ago

Brandon claims his leadership has calmed the crisis. Even the rotund Governor would take issue with that misinformation. Newsflash Brando, you aren’t a sanctuary city if you redirect or impound the buses. There’s no arguing this point. Sanctuary means you take them in, end of story.

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