Amid tension over ‘sanctuary city’ status, a rock is thrown through Cicero politician’s front window – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

The alleged attack comes just days before early voting opens for Cicero’s Feb. 25 municipal elections, where the town’s policies to protect undocumented residents have become a contentious issue. Esteban Rodriguez, whose home and campaign office were vandalized with rocks, and his allies have campaigned on government transparency and establishing “sanctuary city” protections in Cicero.
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Deb
1 year ago

The left only knows violence when they have no answer to their failed policies

9mm
1 year ago

Back to this election game again.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

False flag. One would have to be a real nitwit to employ Capone era tactics in this “cameras everywhere” day and age.

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