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To: tejek who wrote (793750)7/5/2014 2:42:03 PM
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Turban Durbin Rejects Obama's Illegal Aliens
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Chicago Rejects Illegal Aliens – Senator Dick Durbin (D) and Congressman Randy Hultgren (R) Block Facility Use…


July 4, 2014 by sundance

If you watch the lame stream Pravda U.S. News you’d be inclined to think that only conservative communities take issue with busloads of disease riddled, contagion spreading, Illegal Aliens disbursed in their neighborhoods to overwhelm their social safety nets.

No so. Here you see the same response from uber-liberal Chicago’s South Side. But that doesn’t fit the Pravda narrative, so you probably won’t see Anderson Cooper or Rachel Maddow calling Chicagoans “bigots” or “racists”.

CHICAGO – Thousands of children who cross the United States border without their parents won’t be housed in a former monastery in Olympia Fields. The Department of Health and Human Services on Monday said the facility on Governors Highway was no longer being considered as an option.



Following orders issued by President Barack Obama earlier this month, DHHS officials last week sent out a notice that the former monastery could be put to use as temporary housing for children while their relatives are located.

Congressman Randy Hultgren (IL-14) over the weekend called for those efforts to be stopped, arguing that moving the children to the facility in Chicago’s south suburb would only make matters worse for the children while creating orphanages even farther away from their homes.

“These children, unaccompanied by their families and under the control of smugglers and trafficking organizations, don’t need a stop gap solution,” he said Monday. “They should be returned to their home countries quickly and with human dignity, not left to languish in legal limbo.”

Congressional candidate Eric Wallace, who lives near the Olympia Fields, expressed concern about how the children would be absorbed into the community.

“Who will pay for the care, lodging and feeding of the children who will be moved to Olympia Fields, farther and farther away from their parents in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras? Who will be responsible for this children without legal guardians?” Wallace asked, according to the conservative Illinois Review website. “Will it be the federal, state or village of Olympia Fields and local taxpayers?” ( read more with video)



http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2014/07/04/chicago-rejects-illegal-aliens-senator-dick-durbin-d-and-congressman-randy-hultgren-r-block-facility-use/



To: tejek who wrote (793750)7/5/2014 2:49:14 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576887
 
LOL!!!

What recovery???

How do you manage to maintain your state of denial???



To: tejek who wrote (793750)7/5/2014 4:52:52 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576887
 
.they are still in recession.

Yes. many of the countries there are. They messed up with the euro and with all the extra spending.

The EU did exactly what you all recommended...........curtained spending.

They spent too much before the recession. Extra government spending isn't really a good solution for economic problems, but to the extent it could have done anything there would have been much more scope for it if they where restrained when times where better.

Also many of the countries where not very restrained in spending after the crisis hit. For some their "austerity" was higher taxes.



To: tejek who wrote (793750)7/6/2014 3:15:27 PM
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they are still in recession.

Germany isn't.

Countries that went wild with spending and debt largely are.