South Side’s Pastor Corey Brooks says ‘faith in government is very low’ after seeing city resources go to migrants – FOX News

"The leadership has been taking funds from much needed areas, and they're getting a lot of flack for it. And all of a sudden, those resources that they never had, for the homeless problems that they've already been faced with, they're now being made available," Brook said. "I understand when people, from Chicago or other areas start to really question the fact that now we have these resources, and they're going toward individuals who sometimes are not even legally here, and we never had an opportunity to get those resources ourselves."
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Robert L. Peters
1 year ago

If they saw the migrants walking down Michigan Ave. with brand new Nikes they’d really be pissed.

Old Joe
1 year ago

In other words, who stole my cheese?

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