Are Chicagoans growing weary of the Sanctuary City crisis? – Loop North News

Recently, Northwest Side residents were vocally opposed when tents started popping up on the parkway near the police station. “It’s incredible to think that if you live in Chicago, the city would allow people to camp on your parkway,” exclaimed one Albany Park resident. “This is abusive government. Every alderman who supports this should be put in prison.”
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Well apparently not weary enough to vote out progs….

Ataraxis
2 years ago

The cognitive dissonance is strong with Don DeBat: “Although this writer is not a fan of former President Donald Trump’s plan to build a giant border wall…”. Then, Mr. DeBat, why did you write an article asking if “Chicagoans are growing weary of the sanctuary city crisis”? You are not a fan of the border wall, the logical conclusion being that you support the invasion of illegals. Duh! As to Chicagoans in general, they voted a few short months ago to endorse exactly what is happening right now! Elections have consequences. Get out of your bubble! And oh, by the… Read more »

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  Ataraxis

At the end of the day, all they care about is abortion. They’ll accept every other abuse from their government but don’t you dare touch their sacrament of abortion.

Ataraxis
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

They really are a death cult.

Riverbender
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

But you have to admit to a lot of voters it is all about abortion and the heck with everything else

Last edited 2 years ago by Riverbender

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