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A group of around 40 pro-Palestinian protesters descended upon Democrat Rep. Brad Schneider’s north suburban Chicago area home in the early morning hours on Saturday, worrying neighbors and causing the police department to step up patrols in the neighborhood.
Schneider, who is Jewish and openly supports Israel, was not home at the time, but other members of his family were in the residence.
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