Chicago officials finally release records on millions spent to help migrants – CBS2 (Chicago)

The information accounted for $83 million out of the $110 million spent on migrant care so far. At least 40 different companies and organizations received money: more than $159,000 for laundry, nearly $70,000 on table and chair rentals, almost $67,000 in portable toilets and sinks, $20,000 on linens and napkins, and $1.3 million in security-related services. More than half of the money goes to staffing, at least $55 million, but the list didn't include what's being paid to city employees like police.
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

So many holes in this swiss cheese.

Mary Juana
2 years ago

$110 million to fix streets and leaky pipes. $110 million to help the pension crisis. $110 million to provide tax relief to homeowners. $110 million that could be used for the benefit of legal residents. $110 million for a dozen good things pissed away on illegal aliens followed by another $110 million in the coming months.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Broke Chicago is digging is fiscal grave for illegals

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