Chicago alderman sounds alarm on migrant surge ahead of DNC: ‘We can’t handle any more’ – FOX News

"We can't handle any more illegal immigrants sent to Chicago right now,"Ald. Anthony Napolitano said. "The only highlight this is going to bring is at the national scale – that we can show everybody how sanctuary cit[ies are] a failure."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

What?!?! I thought that Chicago was a Sanctuary City. Whats up with that? Is BJ abandoning Virtue Signaling once it costs CTU real money?

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Send ’em Texas…send ’em. Now the Pin Head thinks this is a bad idea. Excellent leadership.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Tony, think of the additional Democratic congressmen Illinois will have when they base apportionment with the illegal population included. It’s win – win for the progressive left.

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

Good ol Zippy, he looks a bit lost wondering
Where all the money has gone.

cynthia
1 year ago

Dems don’t care…….it’s all votes to them and that’s all!!! They could care less of the negative impact on American lives

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  cynthia

Give us money and send them! Oh, wait! Too many and the non- grifted money is all gone! Quit sending them! BTW, Biden/Harris being sued by the state of MO for sneaking illegals in.

Bill also
1 year ago
Reply to  cynthia

Its about ballots not votes I’m sorry to say.

David F
1 year ago

Where do we donate to help pay for more busses!
Sanctuary City here they come!!!

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