Day of Love and Resistance supports immigrants, small businesses in Little Village – NBC5 (Chicago)

Businesses along 26th Street were encouraged to put up signs, educating people about their rights and urging them to unite in times of uncertainty. “Our people are strong, our people are resilient, and they fight back,” said State Sen. Celina Villanueva. “Why? Because we’re united as a community, we’re here for each other.”
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Bill also
1 year ago

When your customer base is compromised of a large percentage of illegal aliens, of course you don’t want to lose them. But thats not our problem. Our problem is the illegal immigration.

Last edited 1 year ago by Bill also
Ataraxis
1 year ago

Tax remittances back to Mexico. These illegals need to realize they’re not wanted here and should self deport.

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