Chicago migrant communities worried about what’s next after immigration enforcement efforts – CBS2 (Chicago)

Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez took to the streets in Little Village and passed out flyers that read, "Don't open for ICE." He said after a Pilsen church service at which extra security was added, including metal detector wands, "We understand there has been the DOJ and immigrations coming into the city to cause chaos and panic in our communities, so we've been going door to door, talking to people in our community about their rights."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

If Lopez and his fellow Latino Marxists want to accompany the illegals to make sure that they get home safely and not come back, it would be fine with most people.

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