When Chicago hosts the Democratic National Convention in August, the Windy City will be less hospitable than the Democratic National Committee and President Joe Biden hope for.

In a statement on Chicago’s selection, Biden said the city is “a great choice” to host the convention where Democrats can “showcase our historic progress, including building an economy from the middle out and bottom up, not from the top down.”

Before getting too giddy about Chicago as an ideal city to tout his party’s “historic progress” on “building an economy,” Biden would gain insight from listening to what black Democrats think about the illegal alien invasion that has devastated working-class citizens’ lives.

Here’s a sampling of excerpted comments from residents directed to Mayor Brandon Johnson, who presided over the March 20 meeting of the City Council.

The first commenter, a legal immigrant woman who lives in the Gage Park area, a working-class, Hispanic neighborhood now converted into illegal alien camps, said her family is a “prisoner” in their own home.

Packages have been stolen from her porch. Illegal aliens have urinated in her front yard and sell food without licenses. Police come but do nothing.

“They (illegal aliens) need to leave now, we demand it,” she said. “Taxpayers have been put in harm’s way; we want our park back.”

The media “censor our voices,” she added.

Second, a black man, said the illegal aliens “keep on coming,” and Chicago houses them “in nice hotels,” while veterans are sleeping on the streets as the city spends “millions and billions on migrants.”

(Exclusive of costs incurred by other agencies that include Chicago Public Schools, the Department of Streets and Sanitation and Cook Country Health, in the past 1½ years, Chicago has spent nearly $300 million on the immigration crisis.) “Fake news” covers up the truth.

A black woman criticized Chicago’s sanctuary city policy that allows Johnson “to stick people in our neighborhoods.”

She exposed Illinois’ Work Opportunity Tax Credit, which is intended as an incentive for employers to hire veterans and welfare recipients but is being used instead to hire fraudulent asylum seekers.

We “promise to vote you out,” she vowed.

“Blacks get nothing,” another black speaker said. “Who are these people? Are you a criminal? A pedophile? Why are you pushing out black people?

“Sell out … evil … corrupt … most corrupt city in America … not wading across the Rio Grande to help blacks … (they’re) selfish.”

Fifth, an immigrant woman and Gage Park resident spoke for all taxpayers.

“I dare you to walk by at night,” she said. “I promise you will not like it, we want our safety back … our neighborhood is trash. My children cannot go into the yard, overwhelmed by marijuana smoke.

“The system is failing us. We are the ones who put you there (in office) and we are the ones who can take you back.”

Sixth, a black woman called out the city’s priorities.

“You (Johnson) have appointed a deputy mayor for immigrant affairs (Beatriz Ponce de León, deputy payor of immigrant, migrant and refugee rights),” she said.

Where, the woman asked, is the deputy mayor for black affairs?

Chicago has added 5,000 students to its public-school enrollments but, she emphasized, hasn’t built a single new school.

In a remark directed to blacks, she said, “we’re being led to slaughter.”

Each speaker was allotted three minutes; at the end of their time, Johnson had the same insincere response: “Thank you very much for your comments.”

Many more blistering anti-Johnson, anti-Biden online comments — 6,700 as of March 25 — were posted near-unanimously in support of the Chicago residents.

Most noted, correctly, that Johnson had no interest in the citizens’ fate.

Sure enough, just days after the City Council meeting, Johnson took a bow for Chicago’s accommodating approach to the illegal aliens’ influx that has devastated Gage Park and other overwhelmed locales.

In a news conference, Johnson boasted about Chicago’s “open and quite accommodating” approach to resettling illegal immigrants when compared to other blue cities like Denver, New York and Washington, D.C.

In the four-plus months that remain until the Democrats’ convention, Chicago’s betrayed citizens’ temperatures will grow higher.

The sweltering summer months will bring more brazen crime, more public weed smoking, and less likelihood that the Chicago people will support the craven politicians who have so assiduously worked to displace them.

Joe Guzzardi is an Institute for Sound Public Policy analyst who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. A California native who now lives in Pittsburgh, he can be reached at jguzzardi@ifspp.org. The opinions expressed are his own.