As more migrants arrive, aldermen call on leaders for help – ABC7 (Chicago)

"The most troubling part is that we have one of the few mayors in the country that is developing a plan that treats people with respect and dignity, but yet we haven't seen the urgency from federal authorities and state authorities," Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez said. "I would like to see Gov. Pritzker, Sen. Durbin, President Biden to take this issue as seriously as we are taking it here in Chicago. We do have a plan, yet we cannot fund it. Where are our elected officials on both parties?"
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

The funny thing is, Biden needs to get Congress to provide the funding, and that’s not going to happen. It isn’t the rest of the country’s fault that Pritzker and Brandon want to be a sanctuary state. The Chicago alderman are generally thick headed morons.

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