In Chicago, Illegal Immigration Crisis Stokes Pushback From Locals, by Steven Kovac

The illegal immigrants get all sorts of things from government that the locals don’t. For some reason, the locals are upset at this situation. From Steven Kovac at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

The issues arising from thousands of illegal immigrants pouring into Chicago from around the world have united many in the city’s black and Hispanic communities, who blame the government for the resultant social problems, including crime.

Illustration by The Epoch Times, Getty Images, Steven Kovac/Epoch Times

Local citizens say that their neighborhoods are less safe, their schools are overcrowded, already scarce jobs are now even harder to come by, and the distribution of municipal resources favors illegal immigrants.

My beef is with the government, not with the migrants,” said Hector, a Hispanic pastor from Brighton Park on the city’s south side.

There are a lot of injustices. We do not see equality. The migrants are given everything. The money is coming from our pockets.

The city has provided housing for the new arrivals, ranging from large tents and warehouses to hotels scattered throughout the city and in some suburbs.

Chaplain Antonio, who ministers to immigrants, has observed criminal gang colors, signs, and emblems among them as he greets the newcomers on their arrival in Chicago.

We are not against legitimate immigration, but this problem should have been stopped at the border,” he said.

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One response to “In Chicago, Illegal Immigration Crisis Stokes Pushback From Locals, by Steven Kovac

  1. Gibsmedat burrito goblin, camel jockey, dat bees mine!

    Can’t we all just get along, comrade?

    EBT Sugartits for all comrades of the collective.

    None for you whitey.

    (sad trombone)

    Vote CPUSA (D) or starve mommygov dependents.

    What a glorious workers uptopia the Frankfurt School Long March faculty lounge has built.

    Si se puede!

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