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A resident of Chicago, who filed a lawsuit against a city for a migrant crisis, says “change is on the horizon” after taking up Trump’s office – AOL

A resident of Chicago, who filed a lawsuit against a city for a migrant crisis, says “change is on the horizon” after taking up Trump’s office – AOL

A Chicago resident who brought a case for the city over him migrant crisis He said “The change is on the horizon” when President Donald Trump comes into office.

Katta, then Democrat from Chicago, urged the city to remove its The status of the sanctuary In January 2024 due to the expiration of community resources.

The True claims that she called on the city leaders to sit with her to discuss the matter, but no one was ready to speak. She is now glad that the crisis can deal with a new leadership of the White House.

“We are glad to see that something is about to happen, that there will be a change,” a tribute told Tuesday to Tuesday. “We cannot continue to cross ice, basic teaching of illegals how to be more unlucky if you will.

Trump’s border King Tom Homan reveals that ice teams have already arrested “Public Safety Threats”

A quake said he was confident that Chicago was ready to “strengthen” and help the Trump administration help send illegal migrants Return home.

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“We also want to make sure that those criminals who came here to create their criminal operations again to be sent home,” she continued. “Whatever we have to do as Chicago to help with it, we are ready and willing to help.”

True told Fox News that most Chicagars were not “wrong with the migrant crisis,” despite what some democratic politicians report.

“However, what you can hear our mayor and governor Pritzker to say about how the Chicagians feel and where we stand, we are not happy with what is happening here,” she said. “So, we are excited that President Trump is in office. We are excited that Tom Homan and his team come here to help us from this mess that our mayor and governor seem to be content to hold us.”

The quake added that for the 2024 election, people either went out to vote for Trump or stay home.

“Those … who stayed home and did not appear to vote, it was still an attack on this party, of this Democratic Party,” she said. “You had a triple of the number of people who did not appear to vote these elections. So, that must tell you people are not happy with what you can hear our governor, people are not quite quite Okay with what happened. “

The quake also talks about the importance of the request for those in the public office.

“One of the things I just want to say to Americans is to pray for President Trump, pray for this administration, pray for this country,” she said. “I think if we are all in the same consent, you know that you have heard people talk a lot in the last few days of peace, about love, about protection, about the good of the country. I want us to keep these things led to the focus When we start to see many of the things that President Trump wants to do here in America, these mandates insist.

Elizabeth Hakman of Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

Original article source: A resident of Chicago, who filed a lawsuit against a city for a migrant crisis, says “change is on the horizon” after taking up Trump’s office

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