City Council sides with Mayor Brandon Johnson on Chicago’s sanctuary city dispute – Chicago Tribune/MSN

"The move by Johnson ally Ald. Jessie Fuentes, 26th, to table Lopez’s motion means Wednesday may not be the last time the council weighs in on his legislation. While Johnson almost certainly would have also had the support to simply vote down the proposal, many aldermen likely preferred not having to vote against a change to the sanctuary city ordinance that their constituents might support."
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1 year ago

CTU’s not wasting a “never let a crisis go to waste” minute in trying to cash-in on Ald Lopez & Tabares city sanctuary modification ordinance defeat to push their crazy contract thru$$$$$$$$ as a heroic fight against trump. (https://www.ctulocal1.org/posts/chicago-teachers-union-applauds-vote-to-maintain-citys-sanctuary-status-reaffirms-need-for-district-to-build-forcefield-around-school-communities/)

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