Migrant sold crack to undercover Chicago cop in the Loop, prosecutors say; others charged with DUI, ID fraud – CWB Chicago

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Streeterville
2 years ago

Probably also has a car parked out back without plates or driver insurance.

Migrants are being taught upfront that rules, regulations, and criminal laws are not applicable to them, are not enforceable upon them, with no consequence for disobedience or criminal violations.

Daskoterzar
2 years ago

I read the article and was repulsed at the way our “new comers” are treating our Country, Laws and people. Selling Drugs, DUI’s and multiple forms of false Identification as well as more serious robbery, assault and murder charges. In most cases and in every case in the article, the Police arrested them…judges let them out immediately with a date to return for their hearing. Uh Huh…that will happen. We likely need to spend another couple of Billion to provide some sort of program to address these “new comers” emotional needs and address the root cause of their antisocial criminal… Read more »

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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When one considers the long term emotional distress inflicted upon everyday people not to mention those that have been victimized directly by the “ new arrivals “ ( they are ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS) and the financial burdens for generations to come, it really can be argued that Joe and his ilk have destroyed America. Oh, sorry libs, “fundamentally changed “ America.

chris
2 years ago

JOE AND HIS ILK…….YOU HAD IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!! SEND THIS SCUM PACKING AND SAVE WHAT IS LEFT OF OUR COUNTRY AND KIDS!!!

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