Chicago shifting migrant shelter operations to focus on homeless – Center Square

“So we are now able to shift from a large scale crisis response to a more cost effective, equitable and strategic approach that addresses homelessness for all who need support,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said Monday. During questions, Johnson blamed Trump for issues around immigration. “And he has worked to pit poor brown people against poor Black people, shame on him,” Johnson said.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Playa can’t get enough of blaming Trump, Nixon, white people and everyone else instead of looking in the mirror and at the damage done by socialist Marxists like himself and Joe and crew.

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1 year ago

What’s the “Playa” thing?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

Because Brandon acts and talks like a Playa. Playas always have a slick story, use words that they don’t understand and try to keep one step ahead before that are found out to be whom they truly are. When trapped, they come up with a convoluted story as to how they are in the situation that they are in.

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