Council members got campaign cash from group tied to landlord of troubled building hit in immigration raid – Chicago Sun-Times

The company is the on-site manager of the 130-unit South Shore Drive complex where Border Patrol agents swept up dozens of occupants late last month. The raid exposed deplorable conditions that residents say they have complained about for years, including bug-infested hallways, feces smeared on walls, elevators not working, piled-up garbage and crime.
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Call my shrink
5 months ago

C’mon. Raise your hands if you didn’t see this coming. If you raise them your only kidding yourselves. This had graft painted all over it

Deb
5 months ago

Chicago politicians as usual.

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