As city officials scramble to feed, clothe and care for the migrants, two of the largest shelters will have to close in the coming weeks as the City Colleges of Chicago prepare to welcome students back for the fall term, which starts Aug. 24. City officials have considered opening shelters outside of the city, touring locations in Aurora and Berwyn.
We must get these “new comers” out of the police stations where young girls are being sexually abused by the cops. Oh wait, that was a big fat lie. Too bad the lame stream media didn’t make a retraction of that lie on the front page in double extra large print.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
We must get these “new comers” out of the police stations where young girls are being sexually abused by the cops. Oh wait, that was a big fat lie. Too bad the lame stream media didn’t make a retraction of that lie on the front page in double extra large print.
Spot on Plunk. I say let’s get em into a Hyatt.
City Council just voted to spend 50 million of your money on illegals — so why are they still living in police station lobbies