Southern Illinois cities talk about the potential influx of illegal immigrants – The Southern Illinoisan

In Marion, Communications and Market Director Rachel Stroud confirmed there is no policy or procedure in place for handling an influx of illegal immigrants. Stroud redirected questions to the Williamson County Emergency Managment Agency (EMA), saying the agency might have a plan. When asked what Williamson County would do if buses of illegal immigrants were to start arriving in the county, with immigrants needing resources, the EMA Director Brian Burgess said, “The county believes this is more of a municipal issue.”
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chris
2 years ago

SEND EM TO OLE JOE AND THE GOV……….THEY WANT THIS MESS

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Send them to Carbondale when all the libs live/ attend school that voted for this. The campus is half empty and there are dorm rooms and unused buildings to house them. Give them a free education while you’re at it. Dining halls a nice touch and all bases covered.

Freddy
2 years ago

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