In ‘non-sanctuary’ Grundy County, signs along I-55 warned migrant buses to keep driving – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Rush hour traffic is seen on I-55 at Western Avenue on July 19, 2023.The two digital signs, placed near two northbound exits along Interstate 55 — one by Dwight and the other by Gardner — read: “NO MIGRANT BUSES THIS EXIT.” They went up Saturday in response to reports of buses dropping migrants in other communities surrounding Chicago, said Grundy County Sheriff Ken Briley. The county’s emergency migrant plan came on the heels of a resolution, passed two weeks ago, that declared Grundy, population nearly 53,000, a “non-sanctuary county for immigration.”
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Pat S.
2 years ago

Go Grundy County! Lead the way!

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, reminds me of the Chicago of the last century. No Irish need apply….

Pat S.
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

And the Irish were LEGAL immigrants.

Old Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

Yep, and my grandfather was one of them….

Ex Illini
2 years ago

I’m surprised King Pritzker hasn’t declared war on Grundy County. The nerve of these peasants! How dare they disobey the edict of his royal azzholiness! They shall feel his wrath!

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

Counties can declare themselves “non-sanctuary” in sanctuary state of Illinois?? “The county’s emergency migrant plan came on the heels of a resolution, passed two weeks ago, that declared Grundy, population nearly 53,000, a “non-sanctuary county for immigration.” I believe “resolution” is non-binding, but where’s Kwame??? But the bigger issue, it seems with Chicago, municipalities & counties recent attempts to regulate bussing of “new arrival” migrants and put up signs in Grundy county, etc is these attempts may run afoul or skirt fine line of States own sanctuary Illinois Trust Act & Voice Act laws. Once again, where’s Kwame??? Somehow, Illinois/Chicago… Read more »

debtsor
2 years ago

The racism in Grundy County is palpable. RACISTS!

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