Video: Illinois offering towns grants to help cover costs of migrants – FOX News

Glen Ellyn Village President Mark Senak said of his town declining a grant to house migrants, "We have to deal with the impact that this would have on our schools, and as I understand it right now the migrants don't have work permits that would allow them to be gainfully employed. So, there were a lot of holes in that plan, and until I get some answers to those questions, I'm not going to commit my village to that effort."
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chris
2 years ago

THEY ALL NEED TO LEAVE OR LET THE RICH GOV SUPPORT THEM

Freddy
2 years ago

Has anyone told these jumpers now they are in Illinois that each of them much assume their portion of all the liabilities? Give them a bill for what they owe to the pensions somewhere around $42,000 for a small family. They paid the cartels to get here and now they owe the Illinois cartels way more.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

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