Chicago resident pushes back to the “not fair” policy of the shrine

Sanctory City mayors have faced intense control after testimony before Congress, where they defended their resistance to the federal implementation of immigration.
The Chicago P-Rae Easley resident, who traveled to Washington at the hearing of the House Supervisory Committee, expressed frustration for treating a migrant crisis, claiming that taxpayers’ money should not be spent on individuals who entered the country illegally.
“Our goal is to protect our families, not the people who have decided on the skirts of our Immigration Laws of the United States -and to sneak into our country,” Easley said on Wednesday. “Reports of America. “
“It’s not fair to keep a smaller standard than us. It’s like they are special. And we want to know what makes these people so special that they can’t be prosecuted, get our tax dollars, get free housing, get free health care. As if we were in a disadvantage because we were citizens.”
She expressed her gratitude to the congress for illuminating what she considers to be poorly managed by democratic city leaders, including her own mayor.
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New York Mayor Eric Adams, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Mayor of Boston Michelle Wu and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston. (Getty Images)
“We were in a situation where our tax dollars, resources and time were assigned to illegal aliens because our city is magnetized because of illegal immigration through the shrine,” she said.
Chicago Mayors, New York, Denver and Boston testified before the House Supervisory Board regarding their response to President Donald Trump immigration policies. Their testimony comes because many cities of the shrine are struggling with growing financial and logistical challenges associated with the approach of migrants.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson He defended the attitude of his administration, claiming that deportation policies could increase crime to discourage cooperation with law enforcement.
“All actions that enhance the fear of deportations make Chicago more dangerous,” Johnson said to the laws. “These fears cause witnesses and victims to avoid cooperation with the police. The cooperation of all people, regardless of their immigration status, is crucial to achieving the goals of the city reduction in crime and justice for victims.”
Johnson has repeatedly reaffirmed the status of Chicago as a city city, rejecting federal intervention. But residents like Easley say that policies are setting a dishonest burden to taxpayers.
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“We’re not going to work on paying illegal immigrants,” she said. “We don’t fight snow, rain and heat to go out into this world to pay taxes to pay the whole third world.”
Chicago spent more than $ 638 million on its “New Mission of Arrival“Funding housing, health care and other migrants services. It is estimated that New York City will spend $ 3.3 billion in the Fiscal year 2025. to support its migrant population.
Easley, who identifies herself as “an eight -generation free American American,” said she thought the priorities of the city were “offensive”.
“It’s not fair to us, especially I like an American black woman. I’m not an immigrant at all. So this is none of my job as a 100% eighth generation American,” she said. “Laws and our sovereignty are not respected.”
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Easley also pushed himself against the claim that opposition to the sanctuary policy was racially motivated.
“They want to try to make this rationalized problem, they want to try to make this xenophobic,” she said. “But doing this, it neglects people like me who are not part of the white majority, but they are 100% Americans. We can’t advocate for it.”