A report released by Fox News on Friday, January 26, 2024, concerns have been raised by Cata Truss, a Chicago Democrat, regarding the strain imposed on the city’s resources due to the ongoing migrant crisis. Truss, a government employee, is urging officials to reconsider Chicago’s sanctuary city status, citing the increasing frustration among Democrat voters.
While Truss previously supported the arrival of migrants when she was running for office, she now deems the situation “not sustainable” and is advocating for additional federal assistance to address the challenges arising from the crisis. According to city data, approximately 34,000 migrants have arrived in Chicago since October 2022, with over $156 million expended on housing and care.
During an interview on “Fox News @ Night,” Truss highlighted the sentiment among Chicago residents, emphasizing the lack of funds to cater to both migrants and the existing population. She expressed concern about resources being directed towards migrant care instead of addressing the needs of low-income communities and schools, calling the situation a “mess.”
Truss is urging a reevaluation of Chicago’s sanctuary city status, pointing to dissatisfaction among residents and the necessity for a more effective plan to manage the crisis. She voiced disappointment with Democratic elected officials in the city, claiming attempts to discuss the situation with them were met with reluctance.
“This is the sentiment from the city of Chicago: We would like to have our status as a sanctuary city removed. We would also like to see a better plan in place,” Truss asserted, revealing unsuccessful attempts to engage in dialogue with Democratic officials and questioning continued support for politicians unwilling to address constituents’ concerns.
Truss highlighted a growing trend of Democrats expressing dissatisfaction with the party’s handling of the migrant crisis and its impact on local communities, with some members “jumping ship.” In response to criticism, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson defended his leadership, stating, “I know folks may question my style, but don’t question my leadership.” Truss’s perspective sheds light on internal tensions within the Democratic party in Chicago, revealing discontent over the handling of the migrant crisis and resource allocation.