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Chicago residents rip mayor over spending on migrants: ‘Worst mayor in America’

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Chicago resident rips Democrat mayor over migrant spending

Chicago resident raises concerns at City Council meeting as Mayor Brandon Johnson is trying to close $1 billion budget shortfall.

Residents of Chicago are blasting Mayor Brandon Johnson over the city spending more than half a billion dollars on sheltering migrants, with one telling the Democrat to his face during a City Council meeting that he’s the “worst mayor in America.” 

The criticism surrounding Johnson and Chicago’s New Arrivals Mission – which so far has cost the city $574.5 million since its inception in August 2022 – comes as the mayor is trying to overcome a $1 billion budget shortfall by the end of the year. The City Council held a meeting Monday during which residents voiced their opposition to an approximately $60 million property tax increase floated as one way to help close the gap. 

“I got a great way what we can do with this budget. First, let’s start with cutting off illegals getting free everything, free housing, free schooling, free food. Yeah, let’s start with that. That’ll save us a lot of money,” one woman told Johnson. 

“Let’s start there. Then, let’s start with you. Your salary. You are going down in history as the worst mayor in America. Let’s start with cutting yours. You making too much money,” she continued. 

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Chicago residents on Monday criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson for the city’s spending when it comes to supporting migrants. (City of Chicago)

Another resident told Johnson that she is an immigrant who came to the U.S. legally and that she is “very, very embarrassed for what my other fellow Latin American citizens are doing in this city on behalf of the people that work, on behalf of the people that pay taxes, on behalf of the people that contribute to the city. 

“I like to make clear that not everyone is the same. These people came with a wide door open, and they feel entitled to many things that nobody has. There are U.S. citizens suffering from poverty,” she said. “There are U.S. citizens on public aid, and these people are here just enjoying the benefits, becoming delinquents, and they have no consequences.” 

At one point in the meeting, a resident asked Johnson for his “undivided attention.” 

“So this just proves to you the lack of leadership that you show in this city. You can’t even give me straight eye contact,” he said. “Now I’m going to let you know now, the people of Chicago, we’re done with you. 

Johnson’s office said in April that the goal of the New Arrivals Mission is to “provide short-term, emergency shelter to manage this humanitarian crisis, while making long-term investments in the City’s capacity to handle future challenges related to displacement and emerging migration patterns.   

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson gives an update on migrant issues at City Hall on Jan. 29, 2024, in Chicago. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

“Since August 2022, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has bussed hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers across the United States. The City of Chicago has received the third-most asylum seekers of all major cities in the country, behind New York City and Denver, with nearly 39,000 new arrivals arriving in the City,” it added at the time. 

“The City of Chicago, in partnership with the State of Illinois and Cook County, has worked to support new arrivals on the path to self-sufficiency by providing basic necessities including food, temporary emergency shelter, urgent medical care, education, vaccines, and case management and resettlement supports,” the city also said. 

As of the end of this year, the New Arrivals Mission shelter system will be phased out. 

“This transition is in line with the sharp decline in migration to Chicago and our current budget realities,” Johnson said in October. “We are shifting to a more cost-effective, equitable, and strategic approach that addresses homelessness for all who need support in the City of Chicago.” 

People walk outside a migrant shelter in Chicago in March. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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Johnson’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday by Fox News Digital. 

Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.

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