Illinois has spent billions and billions on illegal immigrants…and that’s just the money we can see publicly – Wirepoints on AM 560 Chicago’s Morning Answer

Ted joined Dan and Amy to discuss the billions the state has spent on illegal immigrants, why we only know a portion of what’s really spent, why Illinois shouldn’t dismiss Indiana’s overture to snap up “separatist” counties, and more.

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Old Joe
1 year ago

That my purchasing power is given away to illegals makes me sick.

Joey Zamboni
1 year ago

Yes, but how much was spent on actual care for the illegal immigrants…?

Half maybe…?

The rest most likely ended up in the hands of the connected elite…

I pray the light of truth will eventually hit IL like DOGE is hitting the feds…

The malfeasance found so far is incredible…

Frank Goudy
1 year ago
Reply to  Joey Zamboni

=The malfeasance found so far is incredible=

The MALFEASANCE is giving it to illegals in the first place.

TOM WILLIAMS
1 year ago
Reply to  Frank Goudy

And not a word about it in most of the major media. Funny, that.

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