Waukegan bars federal agents from city properties: ‘This is a good step forward’ – Lake Country News-Sun*

Besides signs, physical barriers like locked gates and fences will be used to keep agents away, according to the resolution. Waukegan’s resolution is similar to an executive order issued by North Chicago Mayor Leon Rockingham Jr. Oct. 20.
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Morefandave
5 months ago

Further documenting Waukegan’s slide into the abyss since I lived there as a kid.

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago
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The condition of Jack Benny’s birthplace has him spinning in his grave.

Morefandave
5 months ago

He’d probably first ask if it could make him any money if he did.

David F
5 months ago

Should be like a GFZ, requiring signs every 10 feet so they can’t be missed.

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