Chicago’s Brandon Johnson Named ‘Worst Sanctuary Mayor’ – Daily Caller

“Johnson’s anti-border policies have received pushback from Chicago residents and city council meetings on the subject have faced protests from angry citizens wondering why their needs are being ignored in favor of illegal aliens,” the Immigration Reform Law Institute wrote of the mayor.
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debtsor
1 year ago

The communist knows his policies are unpopular but he pushed them anyways. And in deep blue jurisdictions, it’s difficult to remove the communist from power.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

You could drop “Sanctuary” from the headline except for Tiffany Henyard. The underperformers the Illinois residents elect to public office is mind blowing.

Old Joe
1 year ago

If you think anybody with a Democratic Party affiliation actually cares about you then you’re beyond help.

Phil Chiricotti
1 year ago
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Typical uninformed comment. I guess you know all 49 million registered Democrats. Politics should be about individual candidates, their policies and their credibility, not parties. Indeed, both parties have their share of crazies and some talent.  No hate mail please. I am not moving to Canada; I am not a Democrat, and I am not a liberal.  

Rufus T Firefly
1 year ago

Good viewpoint Phil,
Indeed politics should be about individual
People not parties. That being said, nobody or party is playing by those rules.
Both candidates make you swallow hard.
Joe’s viewpoint is also valid as anger and Frustration are causing much pain
For voters.

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