Residents Asked to Shelter Illegal Aliens

A city councilman in Naperville, Illinois, suggested that residents of the affluent community begin to take migrants into their own homes as the city of Chicago, just 45 minutes west of the Windy City, has been repeatedly overrun by illegal migrants coming into the United States via the US-Mexico border. Councilman Josh McBroom suggested that … Continued

Buses Blocked from Releasing Illegals

In the Chicago suburbs of Cicero and Rosemont, authorities have taken measures against buses transporting illegal migrants from El Paso, Texas, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday. Rosemont police only allowed migrants to leave the bus if they had someone there to pick them up, according to Mayor Brad Stephens, who added officers threatened to impound the bus … Continued

Race Segregated Classes Offered in Public High School

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies have grown so diverse that they now include policies reminiscent of the Jim Crow era. A Chicago-area school district is attempting to boost academic achievement among black and Latino students by offering blacks-only and Latino-only classes. The segregated classes are called “affinity” classes, and they aim to reduce the so-called “academic … Continued

Christian Student Wins Settlement

A former student at a public high school in Chicago was awarded $150,000 in a settlement last month after she sued over a Transcendental Meditation program that she alleged violated her constitutional rights. Mariyah Green, 21, sued the Chicago Board of Education in February over a Quiet Time program that was implemented in some urban public schools … Continued

Rental Assistance Diverted to Fund Illegal Immigrant Housing

Democrat Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker has diverted rental assistance funding for struggling citizens and is using it to house illegal aliens. The Illinois Rental Payment Program was set up to allocate up to $25,000 a year to individuals struggling to pay for their housing. In 2022, the Pritzker administration proudly noted that one billion dollars in state taxes had … Continued

Residents Push Back on City Plan to House Migrants

City officials were met with anger and frustration at Tuesday night’s 29th Ward community meeting amid a plan to convert the Amundsen Park field house into a migrant shelter. West Side residents expressed concerns for their current youth and senior programming at the field house and the short notice given by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration. It marked … Continued

Security Firm Contracted to Build Migrant Base Camps

Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson has quietly signed a $29million contract with a security firm to build migrant base camps, as residents plead with the city’s democratic leaders to stop letting asylum seekers in the state. The city’s deal with the controversial Garda World firm, signed last week, includes at least six locations across the city, with … Continued

Mayor Sues Automakers for Car Thefts

As Illinois is expected to become the eighth state that allows lawsuits against gun manufacturers, according to Fox32, Democrat Mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson is responding to a massive spike in auto thefts and carjackings… by suing automobile manufacturers. As reported by our distinguished colleagues at The Heartland Institute and Red State, Johnson has filed a lawsuit against automakers Kia and … Continued

New Law Protects Children of Social Media Influencers

Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed a measure into law that sets up a trust fund for a child being used as a social media influencer by their parents or guardian. Senate Bill 1782, filed by state Sen. Dave Koehler, D-Peoria, was recently signed in to law by Pritzker. Beginning next July, the law sets up … Continued

New Law Allows Non-Citizens to Become Police Officers

METROPOLIS, Ill. – Southern Illinois locals shared mixed reactions to a new law that allows non-citizens to become police officers in their state. Gov. J. B. Pritzker last month signed into law a bill allowing non-U.S. citizens in Illinois to become police officers last month. The measure, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, states that “an individual … Continued

Mayor of Crime Ridden City Reaffirms Sanctuary City Status

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson downplayed the arrest of about 40 juveniles in the city this past weekend, pushing back at a reporter’s use of the word “mob.” He also reaffirmed the city’s “sanctuary city” status for foreign nationals. According to Chicago police data, last weekend saw 29 separate shooting incidents throughout the city, which resulted … Continued

Judge Blocks Law Aimed at Life Affirming Organizations

A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction blocking a week-old Illinois law authorizing prosecution of “limited services” crisis pregnancy centers for allegedly duping women to believe they could get abortion services at the pro-life centers. The Deceptive Practices of Limited Services Pregnancy Centers Act, passed by the state legislature in May and signed into … Continued

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