US Frustration about park space for migrants boils over in 29th Ward: ‘I have compassion but I can only go so far’ - Chicago is going to explode by next summer. At some points throughout the meeting, the crowd chanted in unison “you work for us” and “what about kids?”

Frustration about park space for migrants boils over in 29th Ward: ‘I have compassion but I can only go so far’
Chicago Tribune (archive.ph)
By Caroline Kubzansky
2023-10-04 04:10:00GMT

Anger erupted at the Amundsen Park field house Tuesday night as Northwest Side residents shouted their frustration at officials tasked with explaining the city’s move to open a shelter for newly arrived migrants in the neighborhood’s Park District.

About 300 residents drowned out a panel of city officials representing several agencies, including Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office, police and the Park District. They filled the field house gym at 6200 W. Bloomingdale Ave., lined up to vent their outrage at officials.

Outside, a crowd of people gathered at the door as police watched from inside, saying the building had reached its capacity for fire hazards.

Those who spoke did so amid yells of “send (migrants) to Bucktown” and “where’s the f------ mayor?”

At some points throughout the meeting, the crowd chanted in unison “you work for us” and “what about kids?” Two groups of football players who use the park to practice filed into the meeting to stand before city representatives, some getting on the stage with officials, as attendees jumped onto chairs to film on their cellphones, cheering.

The meeting was the second the city has held in as many days as officials sprint to house and administer a mounting number of asylum-seekers arriving from the southern border.

At previous meetings, city representatives have presented about how the shelters will be operated and gone through frequently asked questions. On Tuesday, most of the officials on the panel were not able to speak because the crowd was shouting back at them.

Deputy Mayor Beatriz Ponce De León’s comment that “the people that we’re talking about are human beings just like you” was met with enough shouting that the second part of her statement was not audible.

Ald. Chris Taliaferro, 29th, asked many times for people to allow city representatives to speak and received loud boos and shoutsas he expressed support for Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration’s work to house and administer to migrants.

Later, the crowd responded with stomping and cheers when he repeated his opposition to the use of Amundsen Park as a shelter.

“We cannot take resources from the Black community, a community that has already for decades been disinvested in,” Taliaferro said to applause.

Neighbors shared many fears and frustrations that have also characterized preceding meetings, including the short notice on which the city intended to open the shelter, expressed fears about public safety and anger at how the city has historically allocated resources to predominantly Black and Brown communities.

Linda Johnson, 69, told the panel of city officials that “how we got here is not our problem.”

“This is our park and we have a right to say so,” she said. “You need to stop the buses, stop sanctuary city right now and get to the root of the problem.”

James Frazier, 75, said the panel of city officials at the gym should tell city leadership that the neighborhood did not want to see a migrant shelter open in the park.

“I have compassion, but I can only go so far,” he continued to applause.

City chief operating officer John Roberson said the panelists would take what they had heard back to City Hall.

Outside the field house, 25th District Police Council Member Angelica Green said she didn’t feel the meeting had gone well: “It was just a yelling match.

Green said she wished residents who pay taxes to maintain the park had been given more notice and input on the plan to turn the site into a migrant shelter, though she also saw how the effort to house migrants created tense situations for host neighborhoods and the city.

“Nobody wants to feel unwanted,” she said. “But nobody wants to feel put out either.”


 
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I predict we'll see a sudden rise in homicides before that happens though.

I was wondering how a man could blast into a crowd on full auto and only wound two people...
Easy. He's a nigger.

I must admit, Abbott was truly inspired in this bussing thing. I've consumed so much popcorn over it.
 
“We want to help these people, but they should not be primarily in the two cities of Chicago and New York or a few places,” Avila said. “There’s 300-plus municipalities in the United States, as well as small towns, suburbs, rural areas, military bases etc and we should spread people out where not one city is bearing the brunt of the cost.”
the fucking arrogance of this guy thinking chicago matters to anyone. they only got 17,000 since 2022, that's nothing compared to the south and midwest.
 
The Venezuelan migrants coming today aren't fleeing Socialism. They lived under Socialism for over a decade. They're just coming to the US because they ran out of Socialism back home and want to reup their supply of other people's money.


Hey maybe if a little of that socialism for the banks was sprinkled around to a little bit of that socialism for the people there'd be enough socialism for everyone.

The military industrial complex needs to learn to share too.

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Wait until winter hits hard, as it always does in Chicago. Suggest the tents won't be enough. The city will ask people to let these turds stay in their spare rooms, then be shocked when they find nobody offers a room. Let them all stay at Brandon's house.
The local government will ask hotels to let them stay and be shockedpikachu.jpg when they can't cause its fucking Chicago. And even if they did, the illegals would destroy the rooms. Or maybe I'm thinking of druggies. Same thing basically. Parasites.
 
Mayor Brandon Johnson reverses course, will not join trip to southern U.S. border
Chicago Tribune (archive.ph)
By Alice Yin
2023-10-16 18:14:00GMT

Mayor Brandon Johnson announced Monday he is not attending his administration’s trip to the U.S.-Mexico border later this week, a reversal he said stems from having to address the “urgency” of the growing migrant population in Chicago.

Instead of Johnson heading the group, Chicago deputy mayor of immigration Beatriz Ponce de León will lead a delegation, which is scheduled to leave Tuesday for the Texas cities of El Paso, San Antonio, McAllen and Brownsville, according to a statement from the mayor’s office.

“The Mayor, along with senior aides and key operations personnel, will stay in Chicago to address the immediate urgency of adding shelter space to house thousands of new arrivals sleeping in police stations, airports or outside,” the statement read.

Johnson had said he would visit the border himself during previous remarks to reporters but declined to say when, noting he had a busy schedule as mayor.

“I am going to the border as soon as possible,” he said two weeks ago in a post-City Council news conference. As recently as last week, his deputy chief-of-staff, Cristina Pacione-Zayas said the mayor’s trip was still on, with the No. 1 goal to clinch tighter bus coordination with Texas officials.

“It wouldn’t be right if we did not let folks know the limitations that we have when we do not receive information in advance,” she told reporters in a briefing last Thursday. “That’s our objective, is to say to them: ‘Look, here’s what we’re managing up here.’”

Chicago has so far welcomed more than 18,500 migrants since August 2022, when the first bus of asylum-seekers from Texas arrived in the city after they made the dangerous trek across Central America.

Since then, with the support of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, along with other officials in Texas and southern border states, more than 400 buses of migrants have arrived in Chicago. Chicago police stations are bursting with more than 3,300 of asylum-seekers sleeping inside their lobbies, with another 550 at O’Hare International Airport, as well as many outside.

Johnson is in a race against time before temperatures drop significantly to prop up tents across the city as part of his strategy of establishing giant base camps to house new arrivals instead of the police station and airport floors. One spot on the Southwest Side is now being prepped to as a possible locale. Meanwhile, the city is fast running out of funding to keep up with the escalating crisis while state and federal partners have not provided more quick access to funds.

Besides Ponce de León, a small group of “city, state, faith and philanthropic leaders” will join her to learn more about the sites where migrants are being sent to Chicago and hold talks on how the burden on Chicago can be lifted.

The mayor’s senior aides will stay behind, however. Some facts the delegation plans to share include the extreme housing and weather conditions, as well as the challengers of getting a verified sponsor.

“A point of emphasis will be establishing better lines of communication and collecting migrant data to expedite work authorization processing and the transition to self-sufficiency,” the statement read.
 
What did he do to you?
People hate Abbott over the 2021 Freeze and other things that they can't ever seem to be specific on. He also defeated Pink Shoes Wendy back in 2014, which people are still salty over, and is connected to Ken Paxton, who is actually a piece of shit.
Problem is, Texas Dems can't put up a viable candidate to oust him and now he has this border issue to run away with. He just embarrassed Beto last year even with all of the bad sentiment from the Freeze fresh in voter's minds and so doesn't have to worry about re-election for 3 years.
Additionally, Texas is almost entirely red with the exception of Houston, Dallas, Austin, El Paso and the Southern Border. But, even those border counties are super on board with Abbott's migrant plans because they've been the front lines of this crap for literal decades.
 
People hate Abbott over the 2021 Freeze and other things that they can't ever seem to be specific on. He also defeated Pink Shoes Wendy back in 2014, which people are still salty over, and is connected to Ken Paxton, who is actually a piece of shit.
Problem is, Texas Dems can't put up a viable candidate to oust him and now he has this border issue to run away with. He just embarrassed Beto last year even with all of the bad sentiment from the Freeze fresh in voter's minds and so doesn't have to worry about re-election for 3 years.
What do you expect from a conservative government, especially after Trump? This isn't meant to be framed as an attack or gotcha.
 
Man, if this keeps up, there's gonna be riots.

I'll be here with my chips watching the consequences of their own actions bite them in the face.

Though, what's keeping Chi town and New Yawk from bussing them to, say Washington or Oregon? Or Cali? I hear they love migrants!

Edit: Apparently some migrants are getting bussed to Cali, according to the article about NYC, but idk if it's from Texas or Chicago or where.
 
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What did he do to you?
He's a fucking RINO.
Where is Perry's Pardon?
Notice how Perry is still in prison?
Why hasn't the DA who "prosecuted" him been removed by whatever it takes?
Why didn't he stand up for Paxton?
Why did he follow the "initiative" of a DNC operative, taking TXGOP accounts and state accounts off Gab?
 
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