It's been years since I've seen this much tension between Black and Hispanics. The Biden border crisis has created this situation. Will it change the outcome of the 2024 election?
Editor's note: The following column was first published on johnkassnews.com. The last time the black vs. brown tension was this thick, you could cut a chunk and fry it as the Black Lives Matter riots were tearing Chicago into pieces. Black protesters led by media-protected white leftists tore up downtown to hurt Donald Trump’s re-election prospects. This was their insurrection. It took lives and cost billions of dollars in damages in cities across America.
say this to my friends, I very seldom say it in what I call in mixed company—we blacks far too often we’re holding the door open for everyone else and we’re last once again,' said former longtime Chicago Ald. Roderick Sawyer to Jeff Carlin and me on our WGN podcast 'The Chicago Way.' 'We try to house them, clothe them and provide services, but come on now, we cannot adequately take care of those who are coming here and take care of those who are native Chicagoans.
Flee they did. And come they did, surging. Some came wearing Biden T-shirts reading, 'Biden, please let us in.' He let them in. They told their friends. Now millions have come across–many illegally–and only recently as black city residents became angry did the corporate legacy media bother to tell their stories. Now the chaos plagues the Democrats, so that they engage in their favorite pastimes: whining and performative art. Illinois Gov. J.B.
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