7/1/2024
References:
ttps://www.cnn.com/2023/10/03/politics/white-house-chicago-migrant-crisis-tension/index.html
ttps://local12.com/news/nation-world/black-residents-of-chicago-slam-city-over-51-million-in-migrant-care-demand-reparations-illinois-immigration
ttps://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/conflict-exists-in-public-statements-between-pritzker-johnson-over-migrant-crisis/3337119/
ttps://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/can-chicago-manage-its-migrant-crisis
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Aunt Gloria did not do her home work and is gas lighting.
Too funny! The Democrat Marxists by bringing in all of the people through their open borders thought they had solved the problem of putting the blacks back in the “cotton fields” as noted below.
As we all know that Soros’ son has an office in the White House and is where the money is coming from to up-end the structure of our country with his OPEN SOCIETY.
President Trump was speaking TRUTH TO POWER when he made the statement during the debate which Aunt Gloria is defending to try to get Biden “out of the ditch.”
Biden has dementia and the media has been covering up this fact that you can’t prop up a “wet noodle.”
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Donald Trump’s ‘Black Jobs’ Remarks Have Done Him a Lot of Damage
Story by Khaleda Rahman
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Chicago activists push for immigrants to receive work permits – CBS Chicago (cbsnews.com)
- CHICAGO
Chicago activists push for immigrants to receive work permits
By Sabrina Franza
June 7, 2024 / 4:57 PM CDT / CBS Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago area activists gathered to advocate for legal work permits for undocumented workers in Illinois and spoke about the urgency of the situation at a news conference to push a state initiative to President Joe Biden’s desk.
They specifically want the president to take executive action and issue emergency work permits for all immigrants, new arrivals, and people who were here for years before the latest surge.
“My name is Simone Peña, and I’m 19 years old, and I am undocumented.”
Simone Peña is entering her junior year at Harvard University.
“I’m deeply concerned about my future, and I always talk about my mom, like, “Hey, mom. I don’t know if, like, my degree will be worth it,” Peña said
She is concentrating on government. Now, she’s speaking directly to President Biden.
“I want to do something in government, but because of that, I cannot fulfill that desire without fear,” Peña said.
Her parents have supported her thus far. She works with them on the weekends when she’s not at school.
“So, my dad works in construction. My mom works as a paramentor and also cleans houses. So on the weekends, we go and we clean buildings.”
She came to the U.S. five years ago from Mexico and she wants to put her degree to good use.
“Learning in your education is our first value and is our primary focus, so don’t worry. So they have supported me all the way through,” Peña said.
Peña is one of around 400,000 undocumented immigrants, experts said, who are in Illinois waiting for documentation. The majority have been here for years before the latest immigration surge.
“By giving work permits, Illinois could be it’ll help the economy. It’ll help our families. It’ll help our communities.”
Ere Rendón has been fighting for the now-passed work permits for all resolutions. The Illinois General Assembly voted to urge President Biden to authorize work permits for long-term immigrant workers.
City data obtained by CBS 2 said that as of May 30, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services had accepted 7,625 applications for Chicago new arrivals.
Of those, just under 3,000 have actually received their work permits and Social Security cards. The group wants all undocumented people to be eligible.
“We have seen a decline in the number of new immigrants that are coming in, so we want to make sure that we are also able to serve the long-term undocumented,” Rendón said.
Sources said Chicago has at least temporarily halted work permit workshops, in part because the demand has slowed, and few people are still eligible.
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Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump participates in the first presidential debate of the 2024 elections with US President Joe Biden at CNN’s studios in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 27, 2024. A poll shows more Black voters thought President Joe Biden performed better during the debate.© Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images
Anew poll shows Black voters believe President Joe Biden performed better than Donald Trump during Thursday’s debate, suggesting Trump’s remarks about “Black jobs” may have caused him damage with the crucial bloc.
Recent polls have indicated that former President Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican nominee, was making inroads with Black voters, a key demographic that propelled Biden to the White House in 2020.
Although polls show that Black voters remain overwhelmingly supportive of Biden, minor shifts in voting patterns could sway races in battleground states in November’s election.
A CBS News/YouGov poll that surveyed 1,130 registered voters between June 28 and 29 found that Americans overall think Trump “won” the debate—56 percent said Trump performed better, while only 16 percent said Biden.
However, the poll found that when it came to just Black voters, more thought Biden had “won” the debate: 39 percent said Biden did the better job, 25 percent said Trump did, and 35 percent thought it was a tie.
Newsweek reached out to the Trump and Biden campaigns via email for comment.
The poll’s results suggest that Trump’s comments about migrants taking “Black jobs” during the debate may have had an impact on Black voters.
“The fact is that [Biden’s] big kill on the Black people is the millions of people that he’s allowed to come in through the border. They’re taking Black jobs now,” Trump said during the debate on CNN. “They’re taking Black jobs, and they’re taking Hispanic jobs.”
Related video: What exactly is a ‘Black job’? Aunt Gloria roasts Donald Trump (MSNBC)
(Again, Aunt Gloria did not do her home work and is gas lighting.)
MSNBC
What exactly is a ‘Black job’? Aunt Gloria roasts Donald Trump
There is no evidence to suggest that those in the country unlawfully are taking jobs that would otherwise go to American citizens.
However, the survey also reflected the impact of Biden’s shaky performance during the debate—where he spoke in a raspy voice, at times stumbled over his answers and appeared to lose his train of thought—which has sparked calls for him to be replaced at the top of the Democratic ticket ahead of November’s election.
The CBS News poll found that almost three-quarters of voters (72 percent) believe Biden should not be running for president, up from 63 percent in February.
Black voters were more split on that question—55 percent said Biden should be running, while 45 percent said he should not.
Black voters also backed Biden over Trump in every other debate-related question asked in the survey.
Twenty-seven percent thought Biden presented his ideas clearly, compared to 22 percent who thought Trump did. However, 30 percent of Black voters thought neither candidate did.
Similarly, 28 percent thought Biden inspired confidence, while only 17 percent thought the same of Trump. But once again, a plurality of Black voters—42 percent—thought neither candidate inspired confidence.
But a majority of Black voters—63 percent—said only Biden told the truth during the debate, while only 10 percent said the same of Trump. Another 8 percent said both candidates told the truth, while 19 percent said neither had.
The poll had a margin of error of 4.2 points.
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Polls are a fluke. Anyone can manage the outcome of any poll to reflect their opinion. Why bother?
The poll had a margin of error of 4.2 points.
HO HUM!
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