Op-ed: Time for a fair ward remap in Chicago that gives everyone, including Hispanics, a voice – Chicago Tribune*

Ald. Gilbert Villegas, chairman of the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus: "Over the past two decades, Chicago’s Latino population has boomed, with Latinos now projected to become the largest minority group in the city despite an expected census undercount. Nearly half of all Chicago Public Schools students are Latino, one in three babies born here is Latino, and Latino population growth has provided the workforce needed to expand Chicago’s industrial economy."  
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

There’s nothing fair or legitimate in Chicago. It boils down to money and power. Power comes in second! With money you can buy power. Accumulating power takes time and often resembles work. Why work when you can just buy it. Just look at Porky! Doesn’t he look like a working man?

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