Chicago migrants stressing the city’s bottom line, contributing to 2024 budget deficit – ABC7 (Chicago)

"I see the train crash coming ahead. Because we're heading into budget season, and we have to figure out how do we build the capacity needed while we're also looking at a deficit," said Ald. Andre Vasquez who chairs the Committee on Immigrant and Refugee Rights. "This budget challenge is going to pale in comparison to future budgets."
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Robert L. Peters
2 years ago

It’s better than seeing a bunch of mean tweets.

Pat S.
2 years ago

Time the “sanctuary “ city in this “sanctuary” state pays the piper.

Did they really think all that virtue signaling was free?

Stupid chickens! (My apologies to all chickens- they’re a lot smarter.)

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

How do you “contribute” to a deficit?
By stealing of course! A practice well known to Cook County Dems.

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

And I thought it was the overly generous pensions. Goes to show you what I know.
The migrants will get work one day and contribute tax revenues. The Pensions grow like cancer till they kill the patient.

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