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Chicago mayor-elect Johnson to double down on sanctuary city policies, despite migrant busing furor

Por: Fox News Politics April 06, 2023

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The new progressive mayor-elect of Chicago is promising to double down on the Windy City’s already liberal immigration and policies — even as the deep-blue city has been crying foul over moves to send more illegal immigrants. Progressive Cook County Commissioner defeated his moderate opponent, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, to take the Chicago mayor’s race, replacing outgoing , who came in third before the runoff.Chicago is... + full article



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