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Chicago Mayor Johnson passes buck to feds over illegal alien sex offender living unchecked in city: ‘That’s their job’

Chicago mayor, Brandon Johnson (D), gives money to the federal government when asked why illegal foreigners who were convicted of sex crime could not prevent walking on the city. I did it.

a The reporter asked Johnson On Tuesday, the recent raids of the Immigration Customs, led by President Donald Trump's border emperor Tom Homan.

“Sacred cities issues -These people are walking on the street.”

“Tom Homan appeared in Chicago, and within 24 hours, he found a sex offender guilty offering in our cities in 2009, and FL the registered book for sex offenders. If you could do this, why you can't do it? “A reporter asked.

Johnson replied, “It's their job.”

“That's their job,” he continued. “The Federal Government is responsible for confirming that an unrecognized person who has been accused of being convicted of a crime, which plays their role in supporting the law. The Health Bureau is working on the construction of better, stronger and safer Chicago with other sister agencies, and these important investments are Chicago. As we continue to fall, we continue to see the results of those investments.

On the weekend, ICE conducted an expulsion of the country, and as a result, hundreds of criminal illegal foreigners were arrested. Dr. Phil McGrow has joined Chicago's Homan and Federal Immigration Agent.

a video McGraw, posted online, has been questioning Samseda, a child -oriented criminal who has been convicted from Thailand.

Seda acknowledged that McGrow was not an American citizen.

“This is an example of a sanctuary city,” Homan told McGrow. “We have illegal foreigners who have been convicted of sex crimes involving children. He is walking around the Chicago city.”

“Again, the Sanctuary City Problem -Not a local law enforcement agency cooperating with the federal agents, but those who are walking on the street. This is what we handle.” Homan added.

McGraw asked if he was charged with sex crimes involving Seda.

“Not so,” Seda replied.

Seda told Homan and McGrow that he had never been deported from the United States before.

The House of Representatives and Government Reform Committee announced this week that some sanctuary, including Chicago, have announced the impact on public safety and the impact on the federal immigration. As part of this survey, the committee invited the mayor of Johnson to testify in a hearing scheduled for February 11.

In addition, Boston mayor Michel Wou, Denver mayor Mike Jongston, and the mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, are required to testify because their cities are also subject to continuous surveys. 。

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