Hundreds rally in Waukegan for immigrants’ rights: ‘We will not let Trump’s war on immigrants go uncontested’ – Lake County News-Sun

Organized by Lake County leaders of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the crowd chanted “no justice, no peace” numerous times, as well as “end the deportation now,” “enough is enough,” “peace to the people” and “all power to the people.”
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Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

If it’s a war, it’s a war on illegal immigration. Legal immigration is widely supported including by Trump.

Rich Harlowe
1 year ago

Speak for yourself, friend. America is for Americans. End of story.

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Wow…nothing subtle about this title – Lake County leaders of the Party for Socialism and Liberation. They are right…Enough is Enough. Peace and Power to the People.

To The people of this country. To the Legal citizens of this country.

We have had enough. None of this makes any sense – it is not logical to continue and has been proven to be unsustainable. Time to end the stupidity and deal with this problem created by Biden/Harris, Schumer, Pelosi, Pritzker, the Pin Head mayor and the rest of the crooks.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

If they could follow rules this wouldn’t be a problem. They can’t, so send them back. It’s really pretty simple.

Ataraxis
1 year ago

Hey everyone, we’re illegal and we’re all over here hanging out together!

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