State lawmakers won’t consider funding for Chicago migrant crisis in Fall veto session – WTVO (Rockford)

On Tuesday, lawmakers are due back in Springfield for the start of the Fall veto session, but one thing that is not on the agenda is finding extra cash to help Chicago deal with the influx of noncitizen migrants.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

Illegals streaming into this country is a toxic issue for Democrats. It’s totally their fault and they want to pretend it isn’t happening. They won’t touch additional state funding of this colossal screw up with a ten foot pole.

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