Chicago lawmaker leads Democratic rebellion to bring in ICE and stop immigrant surge – Washington Examiner

"This is a moment to restore some sanity and common sense," Ald. Ray Lopez said. "The Left, the progressives, the socialists act as though everything is just an academic exercise in good government. They don't realize or appreciate the real-world implications of what they do. Well, the real world has come home to the city of Chicago and the border crisis is in our backyard."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

AOC, Other Dems Drowned Out By Screaming Protesters At NYC Migrant Crisis News Conference – Fox News

Giddyap
2 years ago

DRIVER ALERT: BASED ON RECENT YEARS, MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY THIS WEEKEND WILL BE CELEBRATED DOWNTOWN — WITH TRAFFIC BLOCKING CAR CARAVANS, DRAG RACES, CARJACKINGS, SHOOTINGS, ROBBERIES AND MOB VIOLENCE — AVOID DOWNTOWN — INCLUDING LAKE SHORE DRIVE, WHICH WAS BLOCKED FOR HOURS LAST YEAR — ESPECIALLY AFTER DARK

Giddyap
2 years ago

SANCTUARY CITY SHIT-SHOW: Ray Lopez Leads And Champions Rights Of Chicago Residents – Suburban Chicagoland

debtsor
2 years ago

LOL like the globalists, cartels and NGOs facilitating one of the biggest mass migrations in human history just gonna stop because Ald. Ray Lopez doesn’t like it.

Riverbender
2 years ago

Well the Democrats were ok with it when it was occurring in red states…what’s the problem?

Giddyap
2 years ago

Next GOP Congress and President needs to pass legislation that conditions all federal aid on cooperation with ICE and adherence to federal immigration law

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