Pritzker urges Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to stop migrant dropoffs amid winter storm: ‘I plead with you for mercy’

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are sociopaths. They don't care. They don't care if people freeze, starve, or whatever. And, the cruelty isn't by accident, it's by design.


What’s stopping the people living in the sanctuary city of Chicago from housing these people? Why don’t the good democrats take them in to stop them from freezing to death?


What is Chicago supposed to do, pick up a stick along a roadside and wave it around Harry Potter style while yelling "Habitatum ex nihilo" expecting housing to magically appear out of nowhere?


Yes, since it expected El Paso and other small border cities to do that for years.

Implement restrictions, particularly line jumpers, until the US backlog is addressed. They can wait outside the border.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The issue is that Chicago already has its shelters full with homeless Americans. Better for these migrants to stay in warm weather locations if they can’t be immediately sheltered.


Chicago just doesn’t want more POC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are sociopaths. They don't care. They don't care if people freeze, starve, or whatever. And, the cruelty isn't by accident, it's by design.


What’s stopping the people living in the sanctuary city of Chicago from housing these people? Why don’t the good democrats take them in to stop them from freezing to death?


Large problems can’t be solved at the individual level. Never have been, never will.
Anonymous
Using people as political pawns is sociopathic.
Anonymous
It would be so much easier to push them over the border onto their neighbors. And if the really want to fly them far away why not fly them to North Dakota or somewhere with plenty of open space?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Using people as political pawns is sociopathic.


And completely unChristian. Abbott is such a religious hypocrite. Would love to see the pope ex-communicate him over this.
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There is plenty of room at the White House, as Joe seems to prefer Delaware & the Caribbean.

Plenty of room at the vice president’s residence, as she’s always in Central America looking for root causes of the alien invasion.

SecDef’s home is open for business while he sets up shop at Walter Reed.

Plenty of room in east coast jails, as they are no longer used to house prisoners.


None of this is in anyway responsive to the issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The issue is that Chicago already has its shelters full with homeless Americans. Better for these migrants to stay in warm weather locations if they can’t be immediately sheltered.


Chicago just doesn’t want more POC.

Neither does Abbot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are sociopaths. They don't care. They don't care if people freeze, starve, or whatever. And, the cruelty isn't by accident, it's by design.


It is up to Chicago to make sure they don’t freeze.

People like you don’t care.

Your are a NIMBY at your core and your care only happens when there is a remote chance that one of these people might end up within a couple
miles of your home.
Anonymous
Wow this is the same governor who a little over two years ago declared Illinois to be the most welcoming state to immigrants! This is the official Illinois press release from then;

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Further Establishing Illinois as the Most Welcoming State in the Nation
Press Release - Monday, August 02, 2021

Issues Executive Order Establishing the Welcoming Illinois Office

Four New Bills Further Expand Protections for Immigrant and Refugee Communities

AURORA - Governor JB Pritzker today signed HB 121, SB 667, SB 1596 and SB 2665 into law, legislation expanding protections for immigrant and refugee communities and further establishing Illinois as the most welcoming state in the nation. The new laws strengthen the TRUST Act and make Illinois the second state in the nation to require local officials to end partnerships with ICE, address hate crimes against immigrant communities, expand workplace protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, and create the Illinois Immigration Impact Task Force to ensure state programs and policies best serve immigrant residents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Using people as political pawns is sociopathic.


I give you DEMOCRAT Yvette Clarke



She says she doesn’t believe the inn is full and adds, “I need more people in my district. Just for redistricting purposes”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Using people as political pawns is sociopathic.


And completely unChristian. Abbott is such a religious hypocrite. Would love to see the pope ex-communicate him over this.


It would be a shame if the wheelchair bound Governor Abbot was left on the street in the Chicago winter to fend for himself.

Me thinks he hasn’t experienced any hardship in a while.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are sociopaths. They don't care. They don't care if people freeze, starve, or whatever. And, the cruelty isn't by accident, it's by design.


What’s stopping the people living in the sanctuary city of Chicago from housing these people? Why don’t the good democrats take them in to stop them from freezing to death?


What is Chicago supposed to do, pick up a stick along a roadside and wave it around Harry Potter style while yelling "Habitatum ex nihilo" expecting housing to magically appear out of nowhere?


That’s what Texas is expected to do.

It’s amazing that you don’t realize that.

No state or city can deal with the numbers of people flooding the border. Texas is showing people what has been happening there for years.

Wait until the hospitals, ERs, and schools of Chicago feel the full impact. It’s devastating. I lived in South Texas for 4 years and relocated for work recently. My family still lives there. It’s becoming worse by the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are sociopaths. They don't care. They don't care if people freeze, starve, or whatever. And, the cruelty isn't by accident, it's by design.


What’s stopping the people living in the sanctuary city of Chicago from housing these people? Why don’t the good democrats take them in to stop them from freezing to death?


What is Chicago supposed to do, pick up a stick along a roadside and wave it around Harry Potter style while yelling "Habitatum ex nihilo" expecting housing to magically appear out of nowhere?


That’s what Texas is expected to do.

It’s amazing that you don’t realize that.

No state or city can deal with the numbers of people flooding the border. Texas is showing people what has been happening there for years.

Wait until the hospitals, ERs, and schools of Chicago feel the full impact. It’s devastating. I lived in South Texas for 4 years and relocated for work recently. My family still lives there. It’s becoming worse by the day.


It is amazing that you don't realize that if it is wrong and a hardship to have no control over people "flooding" the state, it is EQUALLY IF NOT MORE wrong to intentionally do that to another state. It is as though people never learned that two wrongs don't make a right...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are sociopaths. They don't care. They don't care if people freeze, starve, or whatever. And, the cruelty isn't by accident, it's by design.


What’s stopping the people living in the sanctuary city of Chicago from housing these people? Why don’t the good democrats take them in to stop them from freezing to death?


What is Chicago supposed to do, pick up a stick along a roadside and wave it around Harry Potter style while yelling "Habitatum ex nihilo" expecting housing to magically appear out of nowhere?


That’s what Texas is expected to do.

It’s amazing that you don’t realize that.

No state or city can deal with the numbers of people flooding the border. Texas is showing people what has been happening there for years.

Wait until the hospitals, ERs, and schools of Chicago feel the full impact. It’s devastating. I lived in South Texas for 4 years and relocated for work recently. My family still lives there. It’s becoming worse by the day.


It is amazing that you don't realize that if it is wrong and a hardship to have no control over people "flooding" the state, it is EQUALLY IF NOT MORE wrong to intentionally do that to another state. It is as though people never learned that two wrongs don't make a right...


Texas has no control over people flooding Texas.
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