Chicago mayor reacts after state halts Brighton Park migrant site – NBC5 (Chicago)

Mayor Brandon Johnson said "discovering toxicity [at the site] wasn't a surprise," but said "the contract that the state of Illinois went into with Gardaworld, as they continued to build out on this site, there was no indication throughout this entire process, that a standard or a different methodology was preferable by the state of Illinois." Johnson acknowledged alternate locations are being explored, but did not specify which could be a likely backup.
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Where's Mine???
2 years ago

Wow!!, First he’s a victim, now it’s not his fault….growing up on the south side, back in the day, Black folks hand a name for guys like that

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