Chicago city leaders hand out ‘ICE-free zone’ signs to local businesses, residents – WGNTV (Chicago)

The Trump administration condemned the executive order, calling it a “disgusting betrayal of every law-abiding citizen” and claiming it would shield “the most depraved, violent criminal illegal aliens from justice.” Federal officials also released examples of undocumented individuals previously detained with criminal convictions.
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Media Scrutiny
5 months ago

Amazing. This is tantamount to Enforced Virtue Signaling Extortion.
These “city leaders” are expecting “local businesses, residents” to display these signs, Regardless of what their feelings on the subject of Illegal Immigration are. And from what I’ve seen, most Black Americans in Inner City Chicago are very much against the preferential treatment that Illegals receive at their expense.

Free at Last
5 months ago

Make sure you put them next to your gun free zone sign.

Deb
5 months ago

Johnson is a joke.

Call my shrink
5 months ago

Put one in your window ,and I’ll shop elsewhere. Even if I am a loyal customer. I’m gone

Sanity please
5 months ago

Please remember to spill out your drink and
ice before entering this business.
have a nice day.

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

These are the disgusting people you voted for, Dems. Choke on them and the criminals that they enable.

Ataraxis
5 months ago

Dems in 1861:
Confederacy hands out signs to plantation owners:
Union Soldier Free Zone!
Leave Our Slaves Alone!!

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