I just finished my trip to Chicago to film another segment of my documentary “What is Treason?”. Chicago was the first stop after filming at the border because I believe this is ground zero of the manifestation of open borders and the intentional treason against our nation. What I witnessed first-hand was shocking!
I drove through middle class neighborhoods and communities with multi-million-dollar mansions with manicured lawns, beautiful strip malls and restaurants to a neighborhood of despair, hopelessness and violence.
I traveled from one America to another. From one beautiful nation to another planet!
Abandoned businesses and shuttered homes lined the streets. There were no grocery stores. The streets would have been better if they never paved them. There was ZERO industry. ZERO businesses. ZERO hope.
I entered Englewood, an inner-city neighborhood in Chicago’s violent southside, and then I was escorted to interview a pastor, a soup kitchen chef, gang members, and reformed ex-cons that were in prison for murder. I also traveled to “O-Block”, considered the most dangerous block in Chicago and maybe the United States. There in the “O Block”, I interviewed the great Pastor Brooks, AKA “The Roof Top Pastor”. Maybe you remember Pastor Brooks as the man that lived on the roof of a building protesting the city’s neglect of his church and community center that sat across the street from that roof top that housed prostitution, gangs, drugs and everything in between. Well, that was an incredible interview.
What all these black residents of Chicago, and more importantly these Americans, told me was that they are being replaced by the onslaught of illegal aliens, in particular, from Venezuelan illegal aliens. The city of Chicago has spent over 3,000,000,000 dollars in three years on illegal aliens while completely ignoring the poorest neighborhoods in the city.
The black men of these poorest neighborhoods feel disrespected, ignored, abandoned and worst of all, humiliated. The resentment they feel has turned into anger as they defiantly told me that “we are going to war!”
The illegal aliens are moving them out of their homes and the tensions rise. Illegal aliens in Chicago have a $9,000 housing stipend attached to them. If you were a landlord of a slum, would you rent to a black man for $1,000 a month or to an illegal alien where the local government dumps nine times the rent amount into your bank account each month? It’s not rocket science.
I sat for interview after interview listening to the anger from these men and as I drove out of the southside each night, I thought, “What the hell did I just listen to and what in the hell is going to happen?”
What I know for certain is this invasion and the decision to transport tens of thousands of these illegal aliens to Chicago was deliberate and strategic. It was purposely decided to abandon the poorest communities and flood those communities with illegal aliens. As a woman told me, “The population of black residents in Chicago has dwindled to a little over 700,000. It is not a coincidence that Mayor Johnson stated that Chicago is ready to take in 700,000 illegal aliens. They are replacing us!”
An inner-city activist, Mark Carter, stated it perfectly, “This is a call to all Americans. Once they are done with Chicago, they are coming for you!”
There are over 45,000,000 illegal aliens living in America and that number increases daily by at least 10,000. How do you think this ends?
The time has come for Americans to stand side by side and take back our country.
We are the United States of America, and the first priority is to care for Americans!
Good luck with that Elizabeth! And thank you!
My grandparents immigrated to the USA in the early 1900s from Sweden. They settled in the Englewood neighborhood in Chicago, and went to work. They learned English as quick as they could. They went to the Swedish Mission Church at 59th & Carpenter. Englewood was a busy and thriving neighborhood. Many busineses. Many children born and raised there. Englewood has undergone a full transformation into a dangerous, run down area. Many businesses. houses, and the Swedish Mission church are boarded up.
Your writing about Englewood brought back some good memories, and it is tragic that today it is a place of anger and despair...when it was for a time a place of hope and promise.