Trump calls Pritzker ‘probably the worst’ governor amid expected ICE actions – Center Square

In Chicago after signing the state budget, Gov. JB Pritzker said he fully expects the city to see increased immigration enforcement. “I don’t know exactly how big the force will be but I do know that he has used other law enforcement along with ICE to carry out his, you know, ill-conceived mission to go after people who frankly are paying taxes, and are law abiding, and they’ve been here many, many years,” Pritzker said. “I think those are the wrong people to go after.”
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Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

JB’s “ people “ aren’t most peoples kind of people. The voters said as much last November and continue to do so, paid operatives that have nothing better to do than protest over what they’re paid to aside.

Brian Jones
10 months ago

He’s probably right. Trump is probably the only one who would have been worse.

Fed Up Taxpayer
10 months ago

If all the illegals in Illinois were paying taxes, we wouldn’t have a budget deficit of $2 BILLION. Paying “taxes” on food at McDonalds isn’t paying taxes like the rest of us, Dems. Guaranteed illegals are paid in cash and minimal payroll taxes paid into the system.

Fed up neighbor
10 months ago

Trump is correct Pritzker you suck.

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