As Citywide Crisis Deepens, Residents Await Lightfoot’s Master Plan On Affordable Housing – Block Club Chicago

Lightfoot’s administration has checked off several items on the 10-point housing plan her campaign released in 2018, but city officials’ hands have been tied by a limited pool of taxpayer dollars and a persistent budget crisis.
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debtsor
6 years ago

Encourage self-deportation of the 500,000 or so, or more, illegal immigrants. That would free up literally hundreds of thousands of units for natives to rent. Or are the natives all racist, and don’t want to live in hispanicx neighborhoods?

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