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Ill. Gov. JB Pritzker and Texas Democrats hold a press conference in the suburbs of Chicago on Aug. 3. (JB Pritzker / X)
By Jacqueline Garretson, Opinion Contributor
 
As Pritzker offers sanctuary to runaway Democrats, Illinois conservatives stay silent.

While Democrat lawmakers from Texas flee their responsibilities in a calculated political stunt, where do they seek refuge? Right here in Illinois — under the wing of Democrat Gov. JB Pritzker, a man whose name is synonymous with corruption, cronyism and political manipulation.

Let’s be clear: these lawmakers aren’t camping out in some middle-of-the-road motel. They’re staying at a luxury location owned by Wyndham Hotels, a corporation whose top shareholders include BlackRock and Vanguard — the same globalist powerhouses pushing DEI, child mutilation, suppressing American energy and funding the woke corporate takeover. This isn’t just political theater — it’s a full-blown play funded by elites, staged in Illinois and protected by the very governor who’s turned this state into a fortress for the far Left.

And yet we ask: Where are the Republican leaders in Illinois?
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The western suburbs of Chicago have become an unexpected focal point in a national political standoff, as Texas Democratic lawmakers take refuge at a secure hotel in St. Charles, Illinois.

Their departure from Texas was a strategic move to block a Republican-backed redistricting bill, prompting Republican Governor Greg Abbott to order their arrest.

On Tuesday, DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick – a Republican candidate for governor – told Politico that the lawmakers “aren’t criminals.”

Since this publication first revealed the lawmakers’ location late Monday, Mendrick has been fielding calls questioning why, in his role as sheriff, he hasn’t taken action.

“They aren’t criminals,” Mendrick reiterated to reporter Shia Kapos. “People hear the rhetoric and that’s when the calls come in.”
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