Grieving mother blasts Pritzker for ‘protecting’ criminals after daughter’s death tied to illegal immigrant – FOX News

"They're so stuck in the ideology of looking like they're everyone's savior, but they're protecting criminals over the citizens of Illinois," Jennifer Bos said. Her daughter, 37-year-old Megan Bos, went missing earlier this year. Following weeks of searching, Megan's body was found in a container behind the home of an illegal immigrant north of Chicago.
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Chaos in My Brain
6 months ago

Wise up folks, don’t vote for democrats. It’s as easy as that. Democrats hate you.

Deb
6 months ago

Once again Pritzker and the Dems putting illegals and criminals above law abiding, US citizens.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
6 months ago

Does Pritzker have the guts to meet with this mother and other victims of crime done by illegals? Protests at his mansion might not even get his attention, they’d be disbursed immediately.

Morefandave
6 months ago

We know he’s got guts, just not the kind you’re talking about.

Pat
6 months ago
Reply to  Morefandave

Even his tailor is having a hard time keeping up with letting his suits out.

Fed up neighbor
6 months ago

Pritzker will never answer any questions that put him in a bad position, he acts like a rabid animal that is being cornered

Last edited 6 months ago by Fed up neighbor
Hello Indiana!
6 months ago

Face it. You’re white and Pritzger doesn’t care about your problems, especially when the culprit is one of “ his people “.

David F
6 months ago

They should sue JB.

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