Pastor Corey Brooks: Democrats continue to play Black people for fools and you won’t believe the latest example – FOX News

"Several years ago, then-Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ran her campaign on the promise that she would make the city of Chicago safer. It is no secret that predominantly Black neighborhoods like mine suffer disproportionate violence. What did she do upon being elected? She declared Chicago a sanctuary city, not for those suffering violence, but for newly arrived migrants. Why do they get the sanctuary and not our life-long taxpayers?"
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Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

And it’s your own damn fault

David F
1 year ago

Blacks killing blacks the Democrat playbook.

Fullbladder
1 year ago

Chicago is the ultimate example in history of: You get the government you vote for.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Fullbladder

Brooks is ok insofar as “revruns” go, but he could use a history lesson: Mayor Harold Washington declared CHI a sanctuary city in 1985.

Brian Jones
1 year ago

How did making the city a sanctuary make gangbangers shoot each other?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

The dead and wounded aside, they’re just underserved youths funnin’. Don’t demonize.

Tommy Paine
1 year ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

Wow! Are you for real? Is that really the best question you can come up with? Let me connect the dots for you. Instead of spending the money on illegal aliens, the city spends it on hiring more police to serve the high crime neighborhoods? How about the elected scum who run Crook County actually prosecute the criminals by hiring more SAs and the mental disordered liberal judges actually impose meaningful prison time sentences?

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