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|    Low-life Democrat Chicago suburb withdra    |
|    07 Jan 24 22:30:13    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.libertarian, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: talk.politics.guns, talk.politics.misc, rec.arts.tv       From: remailer@domain.invalid              WILL COUNTY - Joliet Township has announced it will no longer ask       for a grant to house migrants.              This comes after an explosive meeting earlier this week when       residents claimed township officials were trying to sneak through an       $8.6 million grant deal.              The Joliet Park District also pulled a township lease, saying it was       never told a certain building would be used for migrants.              The leader of a neighborhood council says he's pleased the township       supervisor listened to the people.              "Obliviously, elated. We elect our officials to do a job for us and       they are there for us to make decisions, and sometimes they get it       right, sometimes they get it wrong. But I'm really happy people got       their butts off the couch on Tuesday night and came down, and you       were there, with a tremendous showing of over 400 people, and their       voices were finally heard," said John Sheridan, President,       Cunningham Neighborhood Council.              The Mayor of Joliet, Terry D'Arcy, released a statement on Friday,       saying the decision will give government and social agencies time to       work together and help people who need services in Will County.              On Tuesday, though, there was fiery commentary from the community       that put Joliet Township board members in the hot seat.              "I’m upset, I’m p----d off, simply because we have not been told       anything," said Rev. Larry Ellis of St. Mark CME Church.              "We have enough problems and that’s clear by the condition of the       roads in this city!" another community member said.              With hundreds in attendance, public comment went on for several       hours, and the overwhelming majority of residents who spoke were       opposed to the grant plan.              Seated on-stage were Trustee Tanya Arias, Trustee Cesar Escutia,       Trustee Ray Slattery, Supervisor Angel Contreas, and township       attorney Brian Wellner.              "We don’t want this, we don’t want this," said Qiana McKenzie,       community member.              "This is our township and we wish to be included and give our       consent," said another Joliet resident.              Under the proposal submitted to the state by Supervisor Contreras,       Joliet Township was looking to create three migrant centers and one       clinic.              One of the migrant sites named in the proposal was the Peter Claver       Center. It was purchased for $450,000 by the township in June – with       the understanding that youth outreach would continue.              "Why wasn’t there any representation for that. I think we were       misled about the Peter Claver Center," said Ellis.              Another location was the Hartman Recreation Center, but on Tuesday,       it was announced that the Joliet Park District was rescinding its       lease offer from the township. The park district is claiming it had       no knowledge the township wanted to use it as a migrant shelter.              Some say this is a humanitarian crisis and communities should be       doing what they can to help.              "People are coming here for safety and a better way of life," said       Douglas Kasper, community member.              Others say Joliet does not have the capacity to support the proposed       1,900 asylum seekers.              "We are unprepared for something we didn't know about," said Trista       Brown, community member.              https://www.yahoo.com/news/chicago-suburb-withdraws-grant-request-       021752662.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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