Migrant Barbers Arrested, Ticketed For Cutting Hair Without License Downtown – Block Club Chicago

The group of barbers, who cut hair in their home country, came up with the pop-up barber shop as a way to make extra cash to send back to their families, and buy food and other treats. Now they “don’t have money and we can’t cut hair,” one of those arrested said in Spanish. “Police told us we can’t do it so now we don’t know what to do …. we can’t work, we can’t do anything."
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Rocket J Squirrel
2 years ago

Finally the city is addressing the violent crime problem. Thank you!

Old Joe
2 years ago

Once upon a time people came here legally and worked here legally….

GM
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

With this present “woke” gang in power, I’m actually shocked that these illegals were arrested… for the libtards it’s all about “feelings… trauma… micro – aggressions”…

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