A Chicago resident who sued the city over its migrant crisis said “change is on the horizon” as President Donald Trump takes office.
Cata Truss, then a Chicago Democrat, called on the city to remove its sanctuary status in January 2024 due to squeezed community resources.
Truss claimed she had urged city leaders to sit down with her to discuss the issue, but no one was willing to talk. Now, she is rejoicing that the crisis can be tackled under new White House leadership.
“We’re excited to see that something is about to happen, that there’s about to be a change,” Truss told “America Reports” on Tuesday. “We cannot continue to hemorrhage money in this city the way that we have been. I do have some concerns, though, about the fact that I do know that city officials here are holding classes to teach migrants how to avoid ICE or how to evade ICE, basically teaching illegals how to be more illegal, if …