Column: Migrant issues dividing state’s Democratic power brokers – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "There is much that divides the two — (Mayor Brandon) Johnson is a genuine radical, while (Gov. JB) Pritzker, although uber liberal, is an ambitious politician who wants to move up to the Oval Office. But both are threatened by an immediate, vexing problem partially of their own making. Unable to resist touting the city and state as a 'sanctuary' for illegal immigrants crashing the Southern border, they now find themselves having to put up because they wouldn’t shut up."
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

Pritzker is all talk, no action. It was easy to drone on endlessly about being a sanctuary state when the border is a couple thousand miles away. Once Texas figured out how to deliver illegal immigrants, suddenly there was some work to be done. JB didn’t have any answers at that point, so the MAGA and xenophobic comments started to pour out of his enormous piehole. He’s a pathetic excuse for a human being. Keeps his billions offshore and wants everyone else to pay the freight for his stupidity.

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