Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faced questioning before federal lawmakers in Congress on Wednesday, defending the “Welcoming City” ordinance that has drawn Republican ire.
Mayor Brandon Johnson argued that Chicago’s policies made the city safer and allowed residents to help the police solve crimes without fear of deportation.
He is prepping with a team from City Hall and a D.C. law firm. The committee invited the mayors of Chicago, New York, Boston and Denver to appear. Here are answers to FAQs on Johnson’s upcoming ...
The lawsuit claims after the grievance, the department and mayor retaliated on several different grounds. Cherepko released a statement following the suit, saying, in part: “Typically ...
Meanwhile, there is still no teachers' strike on the horizon. But after 11 months of negotiating a new deal, Chicago Teachers ...
Chicago resident Patricia 'P-Rae' Easley joins 'America Reports' to discuss mayors of sanctuary cities ... The Real Reason Zelenskyy Doesn’t Wear a Suit 10 Box Office Flops That Are Actually ...
Sanctuary city mayors are facing intense scrutiny following their testimony before Congress, where they defended their resistance to federal immigration enforcement. Chicago resident P-Rae Easley ...
Texas, is celebrating after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson agreed to donate gifts that the city received to charity.
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