In this special report, we deliver a hard-hitting analysis on Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s controversial decision to invest $18 million in Black and Latino businesses for feeding migrants. This move has sparked outrage among citizens who see it as a neglect of local needs and a blatant disregard for equality. Franchi uncovers the implications of this race-based financial allocation and its impact on Chicago’s community. With exclusive insights and critical commentary, this video is a must-watch for those concerned about the future of their city and the principle of fairness in governance. Don’t miss our final thought on why this story matters to every American living in this republic.
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"The poor are paying for the poorer. Only to be left poorer than the ones they are paying for" comments on youtube. The people with this crooked, and possibly illegal mayork himself, should protest. No sympathy for those who allow such horrible politicians to hurt them. Fighting back is the American way, and duty. If they don't, they get crooked mayors like this one. As much as I deplore politicians in it for the money and without any intention of representing the people who vote them, they wouldn't be doing this if the people fought back. What's so wrong with Chicago, other than the fact Obama already ruined it?