Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker dispels migrant housing rumors in Quincy, as Ryan Darr of RLP Development confirms the old ShopKo building will not be used for migrant accommodations. Meanwhile, Chicago's ongoing migrant crisis strains city resources, with funds expected to run out by April.
Does anyone know if the city is housing illegals in the parking lot of the Irish Heritage Center on the NW Side, 4626 N Knox Ave. Went past there the other day and their parking lot is full of white trailers. Did not have time to stay and observe. But if there within the week, will make a point of it to stay and watch.
Last edited 2 years ago by lana
Riverbender
2 years ago
Be interesting if the places were for immigrants considering that RLP Development is owned by Senator Jason Plummer’s family.
Marie
2 years ago
He dispels it this week, will encourage it next week and implements it the week after that. Count on it.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Does anyone know if the city is housing illegals in the parking lot of the Irish Heritage Center on the NW Side, 4626 N Knox Ave. Went past there the other day and their parking lot is full of white trailers. Did not have time to stay and observe. But if there within the week, will make a point of it to stay and watch.
Be interesting if the places were for immigrants considering that RLP Development is owned by Senator Jason Plummer’s family.
He dispels it this week, will encourage it next week and implements it the week after that. Count on it.
Oh, oh, still at it. If you don’t have an explanation for why you disagree with the article, then I’m sure you know where you can put that down thumb.
Pritzger dispersing illegals all over the state with envelopes of money as we speak. Bet it.