Bitter residents of Chicago straw officials for consumption on illegal immigrants

Chicago residents are bored With the city’s consumption of taxpayers to illegal immigrants, which encouraged some to call Republicans to take over the traditionally democratic city.
“Taxpayers pay and fund this illegal migrant crisis,” South-Side Danielle Carter told Fox News Digital. “So, then, it’s not fair to us because they take our resources. They spend our tax dollars on people who have illegally crossed the border. I think everyone who came here should be deported and legally returned.”
Carter is a member of the Chicago Flips Red, a group consisting of city residents that are critical of the city Handling a migrant crisis. Since August 2022, the City has estimated that over 51,000 illegal immigrants have traveled to Chicago from the south border.
In the last few years, their frustration has been shown on several city council meetings where they complained about a Proposed increase in taxes To get rid of the city’s budget deficit, while the city spends more than half a billion dollars on a migrant shelter. According to city officials, Chicago is expected to spend $ 40 million on migrant services.
Chicago residents criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson for spending in the city when it comes to supporting migrants. (City of Chicago)
Zoe Leigh, another Chicago Flips Red member, said Fox News Digital To believe that city consumption is “unconstitutional” on illegal immigrants.
“We still spend more because of that. It’s unconstitutional. It’s wrong. This is unfair. The US citizens put too much in the United States, in this nation, that we didn’t even have words,” she said.
Chicago Flips Red founder of Patricia “P rae” Easley invited the democratic procedure to decide whether local authorities should cooperate with federal implementation of laws such as immigration and customs implementation (ICE) on the deportation of illegal immigrants.
“They needed to give us the opportunity to vote for it. Just just yes or not a question. Should we stay the city of the sanctuary? They didn’t want to give us., Ever, ever voted for this Ordinance on the City Shrine,” Easley said.
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Chicago residents fed in city consumption on illegal immigrants, which encouraged many to call Republicans to take over the traditionally democratic city.
The City Council recently blocked a proposal that would allow local law implementation to help Ice detained migrants in the criminal file. Mayor Brandon Johnson published guidelines Because city officials should lead ICE visits on the city estate, at the same time confirming “the commitment to its administration according to the City Regulation”.
Carter said she and others were willing to report all the migrants to the authorities.
“We are on Earth. We have boots on Earth. So, people in the neighborhood are willing and ready to work with Tom Homan and Ice,” Carter said.
“They care more for other people who are not from this country but here in America,” Mark Carter told Fox News Digital.
Cata Truss, Democrat, said that city leaders should first seek care for our citizens, stating the “homeless problem” in the city.
“You even brought a red carpet in terms of financing for them. Still, your people are still suffering. We had a homeless problem here in Chicago City before migrants have ever arrived here. And so you put them in hotels and find beautiful places for them They stay, “she said.
Chicago officials managed temporary shelters, including churches, hotels, library and former warehouses. The largest shelters are located more than 1,000 people, while others are reported numbers closer to 100.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, right, criticizes ICE operations that started in January in his city. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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City officials united the homeless shelters and migrants in an attempt to save taxpayers’ money, the effort that Johnson called the “unique shelter system”.
Johnson’s office did not immediately respond to the commentary request.
Fox News’ Joshua Nelson and Elizabeth Heckman reported from Chicago, Illinois.