Chicago mayor ripped for objecting to illegal immigrants flown into city: ‘Take it up with your pal Joe’ – FOX News

Texas Rep. Chip Roy replied to Mayor Brandon Johnson on X, writing, "You need @JoeBiden’s phone number? I am sure one of your Democrat U.S. Senators or Congress-critters has it." And political strategist Logan Dobson wrote, "You received exactly as much communication and warning of their arrival as Texas did. If you have a problem, take it up with the federal government, headed by the president of your party."
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Fullbladder
2 years ago

That man’s a Texan, he’s not from Utah.

Da Judge
2 years ago

Please make this simpleton GO AWAY!!

And just think, he’s one of the smarter members of the CTU.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Brando demonstrates every day exactly how unprepared he is for the role of Mayor of Chicago, but here we are. He will go down as one of the worst mayors in history, woefully unqualified and extremely arrogant, a brutal combination. We’re just getting started folks, enjoy the show!

Freddy
2 years ago

This is the latest figure on jumpers for December. 302K or 2 times the population of Rockford or 12 times the population of Belvidere has been added. Or 1,056 times the population of Chemung,Illinois.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/migrant-encounters-southern-border-hit-181525033.html

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