City has lost all communication about migrant drop offs since new penalties, official says – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Cristina Pacione-Zayas, the mayor’s deputy chief of staff, said city officials found migrants in various locations around the city Friday — City Hall, Christkindlmarket and Union Station. She suspects bus drivers drop off migrants at train stations outside of the city and buy them train fares to get downtown. “Bus companies are facilitating their transfer into the city. It sends us scurrying.”
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Zephyr Window
2 years ago

Too bad, so sad. You idiots ask d for it now deal with it.

Fullbladder
2 years ago

Abbott’s got the city playing whack-a-mole. LMAO!

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