State picks up travel tab for migrants who want to leave Chicago – Chicago Tribune/MSN

At least 3,194 individuals have received financial support from the state of Illinois to reunite with friends and family in other U.S. cities since mid-November, according to state data. The state has spent over $620,000 on travel tickets and taxi fares to airports, trains or bus stations to connect with family and friends, which city and state officials call “diversion and outmigration.”
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Stan Kaplan
2 years ago

Do the right thing on election day.

The Doctor
2 years ago

Supposedly they walked from Venezuela to the border. They are in shape, they can walk back.

Pat S.
2 years ago

Air fare? Taxi fare? Are they INSANE?

What’s wrong with public transportation to the Greyhound bus terminal?

Stupid chickens.

Frank Miller
2 years ago

Unconfirmed report over 100 migrants attacked security and off duty police at Home Depot in Chicago, 200 W 87th St., on 2/20/2024. Alleged media censorship. Anyone have more info?

Fed up neighbor
2 years ago
Reply to  Frank Miller

Yup it happened and as usual and as you stated media censorship not a word. It was discussed briefly on Dan and Amy am 560 this morning. Oh and I might add not a signal arrest took place, unbelievable hey.

Last edited 2 years ago by Fed up neighbor
Frank Miller
2 years ago

Thanks. Will be interesting to see how the story plays out.

Truth Seeker
2 years ago

Even the Migrants don’t want to live in Illinois!

Fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Sure wish they would pickup the tab on my property taxes, or buy my house to get me to leave.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Gosh, I wanna reunite with family members this summer. JB, snail me a cash card.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

This is a sad commentary on—THE CITIZENS OF ILLINOIS! Where is the outrage at how our money is being spent? Do we really have the deep pockets to be flying illegals all over the country? Our public schools are generally a disaster, and not just in Chicago. Crime is out of control. Public transportation is becoming unusable. Pension liabilities are beyond counting. And Illinoisans and the media sit by twiddling their thumbs and letting our government officials get away with this. It is long past time to blame the politicians for Illinois’ demise. It is the people themselves that are… Read more »

Freddy
2 years ago

They are looking for volunteers to go to Mars. Once there in just a few years Mars will have an overpopulation problem. But they still will be able to vote in Illinois with ballots but results will come in 1-2 years.

taxpayer
2 years ago

If the City hadn’t criminalized buses dropping folks off in Chicago, they might be able to negotiate a cheap rate for those wanting to make the southbound trip.

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

hilarious the migrant dude in article is choosing to split for non-sanctuary Texas after sanctuary Illinois has spent god knows how many $10s of thousands on him & his family with free airfare to boot…..all on the chump city/state taxpayers dime…. Doesn’t he know JB & Tony have $100s of millions more in migrant spending pipeline just for him & his family?

sue
2 years ago

AT LEAST HE’S LEAVING………HOPEFULLY WITH LOTS MORE TO FOLLOW SOON!!!!!!!!

Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

In this upcoming election the voters of Chicago and Illinois have a chance to show whether they have a brain. If the “I’ve voted Democrat all my life” crowd continue to vote Democrat then…..they’ve dug their own grave and made their coffin.

debtsor
2 years ago

Of course they’ll vote Democrat! The question is whether they vote for ‘the other guy’ on the Democrat primary ballot, of course, only if there are actually other candidates available on the ballot. The other issue is – that no one dare discuss in good company – is why turnout rates in bad neighborhood with no choices on the ballot have high turnout, despite compliance in every other area of life being so darn low (kids are truant, unemployment rate is high, few have valid drivers licenses or vehicle insurance, low FOID card compliance) but voting rates always seem so… Read more »

taxpayer
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

“High turnout in bad neighborhood.” An interesting assertion and I can believe it might be true– have you or anyone else posted any data showing this?

sue
2 years ago

AS LONG AS DOMINION VOTING MACHINES AREN’T USED

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2 years ago

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