Mayor Brandon Johnson Promises to Protect Immigrants in Chicago
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Johnson: “We will continue to protect civil and human rights, and we welcome all individuals and families who want to work and live and thrive here in our beloved city. The Welcoming City Ordinance is a law, and it is a law of the land here in Chicago. We will uphold it, along with the complementary Illinois Trust Act, to ensure that our immigrant communities are safe. Furthermore, we intend to continue to empower all of our communities throughout our city with crucial information and resources at this time. On the city’s website, Chicago.Gov, we offer a ‘Know Your Rights’ resource guide, providing all information, tools, and contacts that our immigrant communities should know. The full force of Government- from my office, city departments, as well as all the agencies-"
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