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Nolte: Confederate Mayor Brandon Johnson Won’t Say He’d Deport Someone Who Raped His Wife​


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Chicago’s Confederate Mayor, Brandon Johnson, was asked Wednesday if he would want an illegal alien deported if that illegal had raped his wife. The insurrectionist refused to answer.

At a press conference this week, a local journalist, William J. Kelly, challenged Johnson to put his elite self in the shoes of those victimized by the illegal aliens he is protecting by defying federal law.

Here’s how he answered—actually, how he didn’t answer:



 
I’m sure they’ll lose some weight in Chicago.

Looks like Pritzker eats most of the food in Illinois.
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Chicago has been corrupt as far back as Al Capone. Yeah it's nice when you visit, walk Lake Michigan during the day and visit restaurants experiencing new cuisines. I used to go to Gary...you know that small city on the other side of the border. The saying goes criminals from Chicago dump bodies in Gary. Gary is also corrupt and downtrodden. I'm not sure who gets counted for that murder stat.

Try driving in neighborhoods with the munchies looking for a fast food restaurant. You'll be driving straight put of town toward Merrillville.

Two different states, run two different ways, experiencing like minded leadership that run both cities full of corrupt idiots. The sensible are in the minority.
 
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Chicago has been corrupt as far back as Al Capone. Yeah it's nice when you visit, walk Lake Michigan during the day and visit restaurants experiencing new cuisines. I used to go to Gary...you know that small city on the other side of the border. The saying goes criminals from Chicago dump bodies in Gary. Gary is also corrupt and downtrodden. I'm not sure who gets counted for that murder stat.

Try driving in neighborhoods with the munchies looking for a fast food restaurant. You'll be driving straight put of town toward Merrillville.

Two different states, run two different ways, experiencing like minded leadership that run both cities full of corrupt idiots. The sensible are in the minority.
Gary, IN is the home of Michael Jackson's family.
 
Is it your proposition that God is for open borders and against immigration law? Asked another way, is it your proposition that God considers borders and strict immigration laws to be immoral?

lol actually yes. I would hope God would be against the cruel practices of ICE-- shooting pastors in the head with pepper balls, kidnapping grandmothers who have been here for decades, disappearing people from their legal immigration hearings, leaving US born kids stranded as their parents are scooped up without notice..

If God's for all that based on easily debunked lies about taxes and the economy, then y'all can have that God for yourself.. go on and trick yourself into thinking if Jesus were walking around right now that he'd be on the side of Trump, ICE, and Palantir.
 


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IN A SLAP to President Donald Trump’simmigration crackdown, a federal judge in Chicago has temporarily halted plans to deploy National Guard troops in Illinois. The move stalls a key part of the president’s effort to boost federal presence in so-called sanctuary states.

U.S. District Judge April Perry issued the restraining order Thursday, casting doubt on the administration’s claims of unrest in Chicago. She described the narrative of violence as exaggerated and pointed to the use of tear gas and military-style tactics against “mostly peaceful demonstrators” — a group she noted was never more than a few hundred strong.

It’s a legal blow for Trump, who’s leaned hard into law-and-order messaging, especially in cities that limit cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Chicago and nearby Broadview — home to a major ICE facility — have been front and center in the administration’s push.
 
lol actually yes.
Your other points aside, which one does not have to agree with every action of law enforcement to support (immigration) laws and their enforcement...

The question is about whether Jesus/God would consider closed borders and strict immigration laws and their enforcement to be moral.

Can you tell me what immigration laws Jesus/God described for His eternal kingdom?

And for the record, from the Christian perspective, scripture was given for us to conform to, not to conform it to make it more palatable. God revealed Himself for us to conform to, not for us to remake Him into something else, in the hopes that people who would otherwise reject Him will reconsider. He's not here to pass your test. You are perfectly free to go about your business, reject Him, and find out for yourself how He feels about borders and immigration enforcement. (And for the record, I have a feeling that if you dig deeper into the fullness of scripture, you'll find far more about the God of the Bible to offend you. Immigration laws would be a drop in the bucket.)

My genuine desire would be that you reconsider that decision/rejection.

(Edited to add that I don't consider it my or any Christian's duty to either defend or condemn vague, unproven accusations like we see in your post. If you want to post specific, proven ICE agent abuses, I'm sure that most Christians would condemn any law enforcement abusing their positions. But they'd probably also realize that Romans says that God established government as a wielder of the sword to put fear into hearts and deal with lawlessness. So, each accusation would likely need to be a discussion on its own merit and details.)
 
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