More residents are turning up at community meetings across Chicago to express their outrage over the city’s so-called “sanctuary” policies.
Chicago residents are increasingly turning up at community meetings across the city to express their outrage over City Hall’s so-called “sanctuary” policies that are “welcoming” scores of illegals into their neighborhoods.
“I would ask you all to go out there — go out there at night, in the middle of the night — and see what goes on,” one womanRELATED VIDEO — WATCH: Immigrants Make Camp, Scatter Belongings and Trash in Police Stations Around Chicago:Another blasted the illegals on a personal level saying, “They disrespect us, they rob us, they harass us.”
“Let me say this — they’ve got one more time to deal with it, because otherwise, next time they deal with it, they’re going to deal with it from the streets. We’re going to take over,” a man told the police at the meeting. “Nobody is going to be able to stop us from what we’re going to do to them.
There have been many other clashes between city officials and enraged citizens at local meetings, as well.
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