Chicago organizers work to ease Black-brown tension over the influx of migrants – WBEZ (Chicago)

20230821_Migrant_First_Day_mm0061.jpg“People are angry about the lack of resources in their community,” said Richard Wallace, who leads Equity and Transformation, an organization that advocates for Black workers in Chicago. “People are angry about joblessness. People are angry about the cost of living skyrocketing.” That anger has exacerbated long-standing tensions between Black and Latino residents over scarce city services and job opportunities.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Rich, here’s a thought. Why don’t you open a grocery store in a food desert and laugh all the way to the bank?

debtsor
1 year ago

I love how these articles just dismiss the fact that these blacks and their ancestors have lived in this country for hundreds of years longer than the immigrants who showed up yesterday. Citizenship, your ancestors’ blood sweat and toil, the fact that they were slaves before becoming American citizens, none of that means anything when the illegal immigrant crosses the border illegally and steals all of your resources.

But they voted blue for so long, they deserve this. No sympathies.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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Pardon my cynicism, but if the “ new arrivals “ weren’t getting any of the social services, we would be hearing nary a peep from the folks in the community as Brandon likes to term them.

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