Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has urged the Biden administration to take further steps to address the ongoing immigration crisis affecting the sanctuary city, arguing that the current influx is unsustainable without “significant federal support.”
The progressive Democrat appeared on CNN on Dec. 27 where he touted his office’s work in responding to what he called a “humanitarian mission.”
His administration, he said, has faced a “remarkable challenge” in welcoming thousands of unvetted immigrants, with the city currently housing 15,000 in 27 temporary shelters and a total of 4,500 children in the Chicago public schools system.
The city is also providing immigrants with healthcare, he added.
“But let me just say this to make this very clear, what I have said repeatedly is that we have to have coordination,” Mr. Johnson said. “Since taking office, we’ve had an uncoordinated approach. And what I’ve worked to do, instead of having chaos, is provide some structure and calm around the situation. And without significant federal support, this is not sustainable.”
‘Coordinated Approach’ Needed
While the city models itself as a so-called “sanctuary state” for unvetted immigrants, Mr. Johnson still criticized Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s “reckless” and “dangerous” decision to send busloads of what Texas calls illegal immigrants to cities and states like Chicago, as part of efforts to highlight the impact of the illegal immigration crisis on border towns.“In no way what the state of Texas is doing is helping the cause,” he said. “As much as we recognize that there are challenges, significant challenges at the border, and we do need real substantive immigration reform and policies that allow us to have a structure and a pathway to citizenship … sending buses all over the state of Illinois and all over the country is reckless and, quite frankly, dangerous.”
Mr. Johnson said he met with 80 mayors last week to organize a “more coordinated approach” to the crisis for the state of Illinois along with county officials.
Texas Vows to Expand Busing Operations
Mr. Johnson’s comments come after Chicago earlier this month reportedly began impounding buses sent by Texas to drop off illegal immigrants in the city and began imposing fines on buses that do so without a permit.In response, Texas began transporting immigrants into the sanctuary city via planes.
“Nearly every single day, Chicago’s mayor attacks Governor Abbott for busing migrants to his sanctuary city,” Mr. Mahaleris said in a post on X. “He needs to check his campaign website, where he promises to welcome them with open arms.”
Elsewhere, Gov. Abbott said that Texas will continue to expand its operations to include flights to Chicago until the Biden administration “steps up to secure the border” and provides much-needed relief to long-overwhelmed Texas border towns.
The Republican governor also noted that Democrats in Chicago are now “waking up to the reality that open border policies are failed policies.”