Chicago is certainly not the only location where Illegal immigrants are making demands, and they have not just started making them.
The difference is that the conflict between the underlying delusion of what this city and other sanctuary cities envisioned and what its citizens are now being forced to endure in reality has been exposed.
At first, city officials, still thinking like kings, assumed that accommodating the influx would be the only problem.
In Chicago's case, a lot of those upset citizens are in the black population.
One Chicago resident, Brooksy Cribs told CBS News, "The thing that we're most concerned about is our children, our Black children, the football, the soccer, and all the things that they do, and trying to be constructive citizens. And now they're going to take this part beautiful part and give it to migrants. Don't get me wrong, I understand the situation, but that's not on us."
Another outraged citizen was more direct: "They disrespect us, rob us, harass us. We're gonna take over. Nobody is gonna be able to stop us from what we're gonna do to them."
The city leaders pranced around, pretending to be kings, but the voters did put them there.
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