U.S. Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Jonathan Jackson denied tour of South Loop immigration check-in facility – ABC7 (Chicago)

The congressmen eventually made their way inside the building, where they stayed for roughly half an hour. During that time, two Chicago police officers were called to the building. Eventually, Krishnamoorthi and Jackson exited the building.

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Pat S.
10 months ago

Do these representatives know who they represent?

In case they’ve forgotten I’ll remind them: CITIZENS.

Skip the grandstanding – it’s getting old.

Deb
10 months ago

Hopefully “just call me Raj” doesn’t get elected as senator, let alone governor. IL needs representation for all IL citizens, not a far left Democrat who only supports illegals, criminals, and special interests groups.

Call my shrink
10 months ago

Raj is getting his mug in the papers eyeing a governor run

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Bob smith
10 months ago

More BULLSHIT PUBLICITY STUNTS BY DEMOCRATS. Start putting their ass in jail so it stops

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Once in, Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dum’s oppression ended and they had to slink out the door, their moment of glory upended. They wanted not to be let in ( see: Maxine Waters ) and therefore have the publicity they are so desperate for. Clowns.

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