Mayor Johnson Backs ‘Abolish ICE’ to Win Annual Snowplow Naming Contest
Mayor Johnson supports the 'Abolish ICE' name to highlight concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with six winning names chosen for Chicago's snowplows.
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'Abolish ICE' Snowplow Name Gets National Attention — And The Mayor's Support
CHICAGO — Chicago’s annual snowplow naming contest is underway and Mayor Brandon Johnson is backing the name “Abolish ICE.” Johnson first voiced his support for “Abolish ICE” on Dec. 18 when he re-posted an account that suggested the name on X. During a weekend appearance on the Rev. Al Sharpton’s MS NOW show PolitcsNation, the mayor said the submission had his “full and complete endorsement.” Johnson said President Donald Trump has used the Imm…
The City of Chicago is receiving proposals for its fourth annual contest “Name a Quitanieves” (“You Name a Snowplow”). People are invited to send their best snow-related word games until January 10 at Chicagoshovels.org. According to the Department of Streets and Sanitation, which organizes the contest, six winning names will be attached to snowslides in each of the six snow districts of the Municipality. The Voice Chicago WhatsAppFind more news…
Chicago mayor slammed for endorsing 'Abolish ICE' in snowplow naming contest · American Wire News
A mayoral endorsement for an otherwise “light-hearted” snowplow naming contest in Chicago stood as the latest example of the left’s support for “lawlessness.” The same radicals responsible for pushing the Defund the Police movement and soft-on-crime prosecutors have found a new anti-law enforcement movement to hang their hat on. Proving that no facet of society was safe from ideology-driven messaging, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) pitched hi…
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