A growing local migrant crisis is causing financial difficulties and inadequate city services for Chicago’s impoverished neighborhoods. As a result, Black citizens are calling for the reinstatement of former President Donald Trump and voicing their displeasure with the all-Democrat city council.
Video from a recent city council meeting features a powerful speech by an activist who strongly calls on authorities to confront the problem of immigration by pushing for the repatriation of migrants immediately.
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“To see another group come over here, it’s disgraceful!” he shouted, growing louder as the audience applauded. “It is un-American.”
He emphasized that, in light of the struggles the Black community faces, the council’s assertion that it is abiding by the laws pertaining to its sanctuary city protections for all citizens is unconvincing.
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“Who established these guidelines? By whom did these rules pass? When was the public meeting to discuss and decide on these rules? “Well, Mr. Blakemore, we’ve got children,” said one of you to me. But what about the Black kids in the ghetto?
“I’m strictly advocating for Black people. Call ICE on them! Trump, come in here, clean this mess up! The most corrupt city in the United States is the City of Chicago!” he shouted.
Due in part to her inability to manage the amount of newcomers and the burden they placed on city services, Lori Lightfoot, the previous mayor of Chicago, was criticized and eventually removed from office. Her criticism of officials in Texas and Arizona for using buses and airplanes to transport migrants has been echoed by the current mayor, Brandon Johnson. But just like his predecessor, he has had difficulty striking a balance between upholding sanctuary city laws and offering crucial services to Chicago’s American citizens. The state of affairs has gotten so bad that Mayor Johnson is now proposing moving migrants out of his city and into nearby suburbs.
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Due in part to her inability to manage the amount of newcomers and the burden they placed on city services, Lori Lightfoot, the previous mayor of Chicago, was criticized and eventually removed from office. Her criticism of officials in Texas and Arizona for using buses and airplanes to transport migrants has been echoed by the current mayor, Brandon Johnson. But just like his predecessor, he has had difficulty striking a balance between upholding sanctuary city laws and offering crucial services to Chicago’s American citizens. The state of affairs has gotten so bad that Mayor Johnson is now proposing moving migrants out of his city and into nearby suburbs.




