Posted on 06/03/2023 8:54:44 PM PDT by Enterprise
After the city council approved a multi-million dollar migrant aid package, outraged Chicago residents raised their concerns and frustrations at a meeting earlier this week.
One of those residents joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" to amplify the concerns of his Chicago neighbors and offer other areas where the $51 million could be spent.
"It's just a mess here," Chicago resident Andre Smith said. "We have in Chicago $160 million that was spent for the migrants with no records, no plan. And now we're fixing to spend $51 million that was passed at city council with no record, no plan for 500 migrants for 30 days. That's unheard of."
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Yall just mad they be takin your freebies...they could have just gibs it to yall, not dem brown peeps who cain’t speak English!
Elections have consequences. You bought it you own it.
The retched stench of liberalism is reaching the point where everybody smells it.
Is there any information on what exactly the money will be spent on?
“Hey, you don’ be givin’ OUR grift to dem furreners!”
12/20/22
NEW YORK — A federal spending bill will direct $800 million to cities like New York struggling to provide for thousands of migrants arriving from the southern border.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer negotiated the money as part of a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill* expected to pass by the end of the week, according to a person close to Schumer.
Chicago wanted their “fair Share”, of course.
* Republicans voting yes (18): Senators Blunt Boozman Capito Collins Cornyn Cotton Graham Inhofe McConnell Moran Murkowski Portman Romney Rounds Shelby Thune Wicker & Young.
House vote -vote of 225-201-1.
Fred Upton of Michigan,
Liz Cheney of Wyoming,
Adam Kinzinger and Rodney Davis of Illinois,
Chris Jacobs and John Katko of New York,
Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania,
Jaime Herrera Butler of Washington State, and
Steve Womack of Arkansas.
Probably not. And even if there were guidelines for spending the money, the guidelines would be ignored.
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