Posted on 01/05/2018 11:52:41 AM PST by Morgana
They can only stay if they are illegals seeking sanctuary.
If they were deported 5 times even better.
Otherwise there are laws in the US?
Oh,that’s right only if you are a non-government employee.
If he’s not charging them anything how can it be called a “rooming house?”
Towns near colleges often restrict occupancy of unrelated people.
Indeed.
Why wouldnt you want your basement filled with drug addicts shooting up, peeing and pooping?
Well he did say “no drugs and booze” Don’t know the man but will assume he did a search of them. If he catches them with drugs he has the right to toss them.
Will also assume his basement has a water closet, I mean a lot of basements have those these days.
Its not Chicago, its Elgin which is about 30 miles or so west of Chicago proper. It used to be a nice middl class town. Hasnt been one in decades. I used to live there.
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Undoubtedly partly true.
Even people who are drunks can usually get it together for a few days. Long enough for a few days employment that will give them the money to rent a room.
They will undoubtedly some day drink themselves to death but they will not be doing it in the streets and they won't be begging.
But giving someone a temporary cash job is not allowed and rooming houses are not allowed and they cry about the homeless.
We just listened to all the Little House books on Audible this fall, and there was that time when the Ingalls family took in the men coming to claim parcels of land by their future town (before it was a town), when it was cold and snowy, charging them a couple coins a day for a cot and meals. They locked those little girls up at night pretty tight. The ground floor was filled with men drinking and whatnot.
Elgin IL is a sanctuary city. Actually IL is now a sanctuary state, with our dopey Republican governor.
Well, I know my HOA also had terms limiting the number of unrelated persons in a house. Because all those extra people were taking other homeowner’s assigned spaces.
Except mine.
Probably because I kept an INS hat on the dashboard, and routinely wore an INS raid jacket when going to and from the car. Of course, it had become ICE by then, so they needed new Raid Jackets, and they handed out all the old ones to the contractors as a freebie (they were apparently considered expendible items. . .)
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